Domestic sale of two-wheelers falls 23% in November

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Domestic sale of two-wheelers falls 23% in November

In the month of November, Bajaj Auto saw a dip in the sales of two-wheelers while sales of commercial vehicles went up. The overall sales of the company saw a dip in the same period. The year-to-date sales, on the other hand, saw an increase in all categories.

The company said in a release that the domestic sale of two-wheelers fell 23 per cent from the previous year. In November 2020, Bajaj had clocked domestic sales of over 1.88 lakh two-wheelers, while in November this year it fell to over 1.44 lakh units. Exports of two-wheelers fell by 2 per cent from over 1.96 lakh last year to over 1.93 lakh this year.

The total sales of two-wheelers fell by 12 per cent from over 3.84 lakh units to over 3.38 lakh units.

Domestic sales went up 29 per cent from 10,737 units to 13,802 units, while exports went up 2 per cent from 26,510 units to 27,001 units. The total sale of commercial vehicles went up 10 per cent from 37,247 units to 40,803 units.

Domestic sales of both commercial vehicles and two-wheelers fell by 20 per cent from over 1.98 units to over 1.58 units. Exports fell by 1 per cent. Total sales fell by 10 per cent from 4.22 lakh units to 3.79 units.

Total sales of two wheelers increased by 20 per cent from 22,19, 677 units in April-November 2020 to 26,58, 996 units in April-November 2021, and the total sales of two wheelers increased 20 percent from 22,19, 677 units in April-November 2020 period. Total sales of commercial vehicles increased by 47 per cent from 2,11, 041 units in April-November 2020 to 3,10, 316 units in April-November 2021.

Total domestic sales and export increased by 22 percent from 24,30, 718 units in April-November 2020 period to 29,69, 312 units in April-November 2021.