A TVS Motor Company employee works on the vehicle production line at the PT TVS Motor Company Factory. (Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg News)
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Jul 02, 2018
Keep a track of how India's auto makers performed in the month of June 2018 with our live blog. So far, Maruti Suzuki has reported a 36 percent jump in sales.
Hero MotoCorp Ltd.’s sales in June rose 13 percent over the year-ago month to 7.04 lakh units, according to its exchange filing.
“With monsoon already hitting many parts of the country, the positive consumption pattern is expected to continue in the coming months,” the country’s largest two-wheeler maker said.
The company also created a global benchmark by clocking over 2.1 million unit sales in the first quarter of the current fiscal. The automaker consequently raised the prices of its motorcycles and scooters with immediate effect, the release added.
Bajaj Auto Ltd.'s sales rose for the eleventh straight month in June, registering its best monthly sales growth in over eight years.
The two- and three-wheeler maker sold 4.04 lakh units last month, an increase of 65 percent from the year-ago period, the Pune-based company said in a regulatory filing today. Prior to this, the company clocked sales growth of 101 percent year-on-year in January 2010.
Segment-wise sales highlights:
Motorcycles sales rose 65 percent year-on-year to 3.37 lakh units.
Commercial vehicles rose 66 percent year-on-year to 66,677 units, registering its highest ever monthly sales.
Exports rose 44 percent year-on-year to 1.69 lakh units.
Eicher Motors Ltd., the maker of Royal Enfield motorcycles, saw an 18 percent rise in sales in June on the back of its lower capacity engine bikes.
The company sold a total of 74,477 bikes, according to the company’s exchange filing. Sale of models with engine capacity exceeding 350cc rose 29 percent to 5,708 units, while the sale of those below 350cc rose 17 percent to 68,769 units.
Exports rose 27 percent to 1,889 units, the release showed.
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.'s sales jumped 36.3 percent in June, compared to the year-ago period, led by its compact vehicles such as Swift, Dzire, Clerio, Baleno and others.
“This includes 1.35 lakh units in the domestic market and 9,319 units of exports,” India’s largest passenger car maker said in a notification to the exchanges.
Its passenger cars segment saw a 46.5 percent rise to 1.02 lakh units in sales, while sale of utility vehicles rose 39.2 percent to 19,321 units.
Total domestic sales improved by 45.5 percent to 1.35 lakh units. Export, at the same time, fell 29 percent to 9,319 units.