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Top 10 scooters – FY2018 | Honda Activa zips past the 3-million milestone

By averaging sales of 8,641 units for each day of the last fiscal, the Activa lords over the scooter competition. The TVS Jupiter and Hero Maestro make smart gains too.

By Amit Panday calendar 19 Apr 2018 Views icon32529 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Three's company: the Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter and Hero Maestro have together sold over 4.4 million units in FY2018.

Three's company: the Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter and Hero Maestro have together sold over 4.4 million units in FY2018.

The surging wave of scooterisation in India is powering the scooter market leader – the Honda Activa – as well as the next two, but faraway, competitors – the TVS Jupiter and the Hero Maestro.  

The Honda Activa, India’s top-selling scooter, which is also easily the bestselling two-wheeler brand for the last fiscal, has notched up sales of more than three million units in FY2017-18, crossing the milestone for the first time. Of the total 6,719,911 units of scooters sold in India, the Honda Activa alone demands a share of  46.93 percent. 

The Activa sold a humungous 3,154,030 ...

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