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Top 10 Scooters in September 2020 | Honda in Activa mode, TVS Jupiter races ahead of Suzuki Access 125

With urban India still to begin ticking, the impact on scooter sales is still being felt. But OEMs ensured September was a month to be ready for the festive season with their popular models.

By Ajit Dalvi calendar 23 Oct 2020 Views icon77684 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Top 10 Scooters in September 2020 | Honda in Activa mode, TVS Jupiter races ahead of Suzuki Access 125

September 2020 for the scooter segment was a month which could be described as present tense and future sense. That’s because while the overall two-wheeler segment recorded smart 11.64% year-on-year growth at 1,849,546 units and the motorcycle segment notched 17.30% YoY growth (1,224,117 units), growth for scooter OEMs was flat at 0.08% (556,205 units). This was a month where OEMs were busy stocking up dealer inventory in anticipation of festive Navratri and Diwali sales mid-October onwards.

However, the month-on-month growth is commendable considering August 2020 scooter numbers were 456,848 units (-12.30%). Here’s looking at the Top 10 scooters for September, ...

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