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Top 10 Motorcycles – September 2018 | CT100 now India’s fourth-largest selling bike, helps Bajaj Auto ride past Honda in market share

Even as three Hero commuter bikes hold sway at the top, Bajaj Auto's aggressive market posturing with the CT100, India's most affordable motorcycle, seems to be paying off.

By Amit Panday calendar 20 Oct 2018 Views icon38227 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The CT 100, whose pricing starts from Rs 32,000 for the CT 100 B variant, is the most affordable 100cc motorcycle in the domestic market.

The CT 100, whose pricing starts from Rs 32,000 for the CT 100 B variant, is the most affordable 100cc motorcycle in the domestic market.

H1 FY2018-19 has been a good run for the motorcycle market with the segment registering record YoY growth of more than 13 percent during the period. Reversing the growth phenomenon within the two-wheeler categories (in H1 FY2019), motorcycles have outperformed scooters, thanks to the surge in the demand for 100cc commuter bikes.

Notably, motorcycles up to 110cc have recorded YoY growth of about 18 percent during the first six months of FY2019. Clearly, it is this segment that is pulling up the numbers for the whole category.

Hero MotoCorp and Bajaj Auto wrestle for the top slots in ...

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