Two-wheeler sales increase in August 2020

    Honda and Hero have reported the most notable increase in year-on-year sales.

    Published On Sep 04, 2020 10:00:00 AM

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    Two-wheeler sales increase in August 2020

    With many states easing out of the lockdown and the demand for personal mobility growing, two-wheeler manufacturers have reported a steady rise in sales last month.  Here’s how some of the OEMs performed:

    Hero MotoCorp: 5,84,456 units (12%)

    Hero MotorCorp showed growth for the fourth consecutive month, selling a cumulative 5,84,456 motorcycles and scooters in August 2020. This constitutes 12 percent year-on-year growth (August 2019: 5,24,003 units). In July 2020, the company had sold 5,14,509 units; which means the August sales are indicative of steady month-on-month growth. 

    The company says it is witnessing a strong retail off-take and experiencing a demand in the rural and semi-urban markets. It expects this to continue with increasing consumer confidence and continued government policy support. Hero MotoCorp’s plants are running at a nearly 100% capacity and almost all its customer touch-points are open. 

    Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India: 4,43,969 units (38%)

    Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India's total sales stood at 4,43,969 units, including 4,28,231 domestic sales and 15,738 exports in August 2020. This is a 38 percent increase over July 2020 which stood at 3,09,332 units. Continuing to ramp up production in a stepwise manner, Honda’s domestic sales breached the 4,00,000-units mark for the first time in FY2021 and registered 1% Y-o-Y growth. The company’s domestic sales continue to add over 1,00,000 incremental units for the third consecutive month (2,02,000unit sales in June 2020, 3,09,000 units in July 2020 and 4,28,000 units in August 2020).

    Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Director – Sales & Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India said, “In August, over 90% of our network is back to business and we are seeing some green shoots with higher customer enquiries.”

    Bajaj Auto: 1,78,220 units (-1%)

    Bajaj Auto’s overall two-wheeler sales dropped one percent with 3,21,058 units sold in August 2020 compared to 3,25,300 units for the same period last year. The company sold 1,78,220 units last month, which is a 17 percent increase from July 2020 where it sold around 1,52,474 units. Exports dropped by 6 percent in August 2020 where the company exported 1,42,838 units as compared to 1,52,276 units exported in August 2019.

    TVS Motor Co: 2,77,226 units (0.5%)

    Chennai-based TVS Motor Company reported total domestic market sales of 2,77,226 units in August 2020, which is nearly identical to the 2,75,851 it sold in August 2019. The marginal uptick is due to demand for its motorcycles, which saw sales of 1,19,878 units in August 2020 (August 2019: 1,09,393). Scooter sales comprised 87,044 units as against 1,09,272 units in August 2019. TVS’ two-wheeler exports stood at 58,888 units in August 2020. (August 2019: 56,323 units). TVS has resumed its operations from the second week of May 2020 in a graded manner across all its factories in Hosur, Mysuru, and Nalagarh. 

    Royal Enfield: 50,144 units (-5%)

    Royal Enfield reported sales of 50,144 motorcycles in August 2020 (August 2019: 52,904), down 5 percent but a marked improvement of 24% over July 2020’s 40,334 units.

    Suzuki Motorcycle India: 57,901 units (-8%)

    Suzuki Motorcycle India sold 57,901 units in August 2020 which is an 8 percent drop (August 2019: 62,785 units). Last month, managing director Koichiro Hirao said, “the company will be trying to achieve the pre-Covid levels in production and volume.”

    Going ahead, the increasing preference for personal vehicles over public transport will drive two-wheeler demand across the country. Manufacturers will also be looking to increase inventory levels in view of the upcoming festive season.

    Also see:

    Rural market demand drives two-wheeler sales in July

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