Aug 28, 2024
By: Yash SharmaHero Splendor continued to lead the sales charts in India despite a slight decline in year-on-year performance. In July 2024, the manufacturer sold 2,20,820 units, down by 3.51% compared to the 2,28,847 units sold in the same month last year. Even with this drop, Hero Splendor maintained its top position in sales.
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Honda Shine made a strong showing among the top-10 selling motorcycles, with 1,63,402 units sold in July. This marks an impressive 58.53% growth compared to the 1,03,072 units sold in July 2023, making it the best performer in terms of growth among the top models.
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The Bajaj Pulsar secured the third spot with 95,789 units sold, reflecting a growth of 8.90% over the 87,958 units sold in July 2023.
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The Hero HF Deluxe saw a significant 29.28% decline in sales, with Hero MotoCorp selling only 46,627 units in July 2024, compared to 65,931 units sold in the same month last year. Despite this drop, the HF Deluxe managed to secure the fourth position on the list.
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TVS Apache saw a strong sales increase, with 30,681 units sold in July, representing a substantial 36.76% growth from the 22,435 units sold in the same month last year. This growth placed Apache among the top performers.
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Bajaj Platina took the sixth spot, selling 28,927 units in July, which is a 13.80% decline compared to the 33,557 units sold in July 2023.
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Sales of the Honda Unicorn dropped significantly by over 33%, with only 26,690 units sold in July 2024, down from 40,119 units in the same period last year.
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Hero MotoCorp’s Xtreme 125 R secured the eighth spot on the list, with a total of 25,840 units sold in July. This marked a strong entry for Hero’s latest contender in the 125cc segment.
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TVS Raider experienced a notable decline in sales, with numbers dropping from 36,900 units in July 2023 to 24,547 units in July 2024. This represents a year-on-year decline of 33.48%.
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The Royal Enfield Classic 350 recorded sales of 21,373 units, marking a 14.13% decline from the 24,889 units sold in the same month last year. The company recently launched an updated version of the Classic 350 with various upgrades.
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