Two-wheeler sales rev up smartly in September, look to stay strong in months to come
With demand returning from rural and urban India, particularly for commuter motorcycles, the buzz is back in the two-wheeler industry.
In what is good news for India Auto Inc, the two-wheeler industry has taken the road to growth along with the passenger vehicle industry. There’s more feel-good news too in the form of the commercial vehicle industry seeing a month-on-month improvement in its sales.
Continuing in the path of recovery from the Covid-impacted loss of sales, Indian two-wheeler OEMs posted yet another positive performance in September 2020. With Unlock 5.0 in place, demand for personal transportation has grown both in rural India and urban regions. Most of the leading players have registered strong domestic growth, even as ...
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