Bajaj, Hero MotoCorp post double digit sales growth in February

    TVS and Honda’s sales have dipped in the same period.

    Published On Mar 03, 2023 07:00:00 AM

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    Bajaj, Hero MotoCorp post double digit sales growth in February
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    Bajaj Auto and Hero MotoCorp posted strong, double digit growth in sales in the month of February 2023 as against the same period last year. On the other hand, sales of Japanese manufacturer, Honda, have dipped.

    Bajaj Auto

    Domestic two-wheeler sales grew by 25 percent to 1,20,335 units from 96,523 units the previous year due to an uptick in urban markets and the ongoing marriage season.

    However, in the export market, two-wheeler sales slipped 37 percent to 1,15,021 units last month compared to 1,82,814 units in February 2022. Overall exports also dipped sharply by 38 percent to 1,26,935 units last month, which resulted in a 11 percent decline in total sales of Bajaj Auto. This was due to the difficult macro economic environment in most emerging markets in South Asia, Africa and Latin America.

    Hero MotoCorp

    Hero MotoCorp is the second manufacturer to post double digit growth in February 2023. The company sold 3,94,460 two-wheelers last month, a 10 percent increase from the 3,58,254 units sold in February 2022. Out of the these, 3,82,317 units were sold in the domestic market while 12,143 units were exported. Interestingly, the number of units exported is almost half of what was exported in the same period last year.

    TVS Motor Company

    Total two-wheeler sales of TVS were marginally down at 2,67,026 units last month, as against sales of 2,67,625 units in February 2022. That said, the company performed well in the domestic two-wheeler market where sales stood at 1,73,198 units last month as compared to 2,21,402 units in the same period last year, which is a 28 percent increase.

    Out of the total two-wheeler sales, motorcycle sales also dropped from 1,26,243 units in February 2022 to 1,43,523 units last month. However, scooter sales offsetted the impact and contributed to the overall sales by growing 21 percent. In unit terms, scooter sales rose from 86,616 units in February 2022 to 1,04,825 units in February 2023.

    TVS' iQube electric scooter continued its strong growth in the segment with more people lapping up the easy-to-ride EV. TVS reported that the iQube recorded its highest-ever sales of 15,522 units in February 2023, as against sales of 2,238 units in February 2022.

    Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India

    Honda India posted sales of 2,47,175 units for February 2023, of which 2,27,064 units were sold in the domestic market and 20,111 units were exported. In comparison, the company sold 3,58,254 units in the same period last year.

    Royal Enfield 

    Royal Enfield continued its upwards sales trajectory in the domestic market in February 2023, clocking 64,436 units as opposed to 52,135 units in the same month last year. That’s a 24 percent increase in sales. On the other hand, exports grew by one percent only, from 7,025 units to 7,108 units. Overall, total sales, which includes the domestic and international markets, stood at 71,544 units, up from 59,160 units. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has proven to be a runaway success and the company has sold over 1 lakh units ever since the bike went on sale in August 2022. 

    The overall picture: two-wheeler retails up by 14.75 percent

    According to the numbers released by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), the two-wheeler industry's February 2023 retail sales of 12,67,233 units are up 14.75 percent on the year-ago 11,04,309 units. However, seen month-on-month, this number is just 2,164 units more than January 2023’s 12,65,069 units. Compared to February 2020, retails are down by 14 percent and the FADA president Manish Raj Singhania is of the opinion that high inflation and poor sentiment continue to keep two-wheeler buyers at bay.

    In the two-wheeler segment, the top four OEMs, each with six-figure sales – Hero MotoCorp, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, TVS Motor Co and Bajaj Auto – account for 10,42,620 units or 82 percent of the total sales, while six EV-only players – Ola Electric, Ather Energy, Hero Electric, Okinawa, Ampere Vehicles and Classic Technologies – account for 44,470 units or 3.50 percent of overall retails in January 2023.

     

    What different strategy, according to you, did Bajaj and Hero incorporate to improve sales? Let us know in the comments.

    Also see:

    New car, SUV sales show steady growth in February 2023

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