Honda Activa Remains The King Of Scooter Sales In July 2023

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Honda Activa Remains The King Of Scooter Sales In July 2023

Honda Activa Remains the King of Scooter Sales in July 2023

Scooters have maintained their stronghold within the Indian automotive industry, offering practicality, affordability, and low maintenance costs. Despite the complex trends observed post the Covid-19 pandemic, the scooter segment stands resilient. Let”s delve into the top 10 scooters that captured the market”s attention in July.

Honda Activa

Honda Activa maintains its authoritative position in the Indian scooter segment, although experiencing a significant year-on-year (YoY) sales decline of 37%. In July 2023, Honda sold 1,35,327 units of Activa. The Activa comes in both 110cc and 125cc variants.

TVS Jupiter

TVS Jupiter secures the second spot with 66,439 units sold in July, marking a 7% YoY growth compared to the previous year”s 62,094 units. Like Activa, Jupiter is available in 110cc and 125cc options.

Suzuki Access

Suzuki Access exhibits strong growth, with 51,678 units sold in July, reflecting a 25% YoY increase from 41,440 units in July 2022.

TVS Ntorq

TVS Ntorq claims the fourth place with 25,839 units sold in July, registering a 6% YoY growth compared to 24,367 units in July last year.

Honda Dio

Honda Dio reports a significant YoY decline of 43.65%, yet manages to sell 20,414 units in July 2023. The scooter also boasts an impressive month-on-month (MoM) growth of 122%.

Ola S1

Ola S1, despite facing several challenges, surpasses all electric scooter sales in India, recording 19,263 units sold in July 2023. Ola”s unique B2C model, involving direct customer delivery, contributes to its success. Notably, the Ola S1 exhibits an exceptional YoY growth of 398%.

Suzuki Burgman

Suzuki Burgman attains a notable YoY growth of 81.50%, selling 17,500 units in July 2023. Moreover, the scooter demonstrates a commendable MoM growth of 43.67%.

Yamaha RayZR

Yamaha RayZR shines with an impressive YoY growth of 96.79%, selling 15,828 units. This performance even outpaces its sibling, the Fascino, which was previously Yamaha”s top-selling model.

TVS iQube

TVS iQube, the second battery-powered scooter on the list, records a total monthly volume of 13,306 units, showcasing a remarkable YoY growth of 111%.

Yamaha Fascino

Yamaha Fascino secures the tenth spot with 11,710 units sold in July 2023. The scooter exhibits a YoY growth of nearly 25% and a commendable MoM growth of 22%.

These top 10 scooters collectively illustrate the evolving preferences of Indian consumers, showcasing growth potentials for electric scooters while upholding the popularity of traditional models.

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