The calendar year is about to draw to a close and here’s the monthly sales performance for the big six two-wheeler manufacturers in November 2024.
While Hero has retained its position at the top of the pile, the gap to Honda is less than 7,000 units. And compared to its gargantuan sales tally for October 2024 (6,57,403 units), Hero reported a substantial 33.10 percent decline. While Hero also reported a 7.67 percent decrease compared to its November 2023 sales figure (4,76,286 units), this was a comparably smaller one. Hero made a big splash at EICMA this year and it is also working on a new model, the Mavrick 440 Scrambler, about which you can read in detail HERE.
Close on Hero’s heels is long-standing number 2 in India, Honda. While it has chased down the number 1 and closed the gap quite a bit, Honda did report a 21.74 percent decline compared to its October 2024 sales of 5,53,120 units. But, compared to the 4,20,677 units it sold in November 2023, it reported a 2.90 percent increase. Honda recently forayed into the EV space with two new scooters and read more about that, tap HERE.
TVS has retained its number 3 spot in a sort of no-man’s land where it is over a lakh units behind Honda but also more than a lakh units ahead of Honda. Even so, it reported a 19.25 percent decrease compared to its October 2024 sales tally of 3,90,489 units. Contrastingly, it reported a 6.38 percent increase compared to its sales for November of last year, which stood at 2,87,017 units. It bears mentioning that these sales numbers do not include those of the iQube electric scooter, which is the second best-selling EV in India. To read more about that, tap HERE.
Just like TVS, Bajaj too has remained in its long-standing number 4 spot and it too is far ahead of Suzuki but has quite some ground to cover to catch up to TVS. Bajaj reported a 20.43 percent decline compared to its October 2024 sales (2,55,909 units) as well as a 6.86 percent decrease compared to its November 2023 figure of 2,18,597 units. It bears mentioning that Bajaj’s sales numbers include those of the Chetak e-scooter lineup. The Chetak recently crossed the 3 lakh unit milestone and to read about that, tap HERE.
Compared to the 1,04,940 units Suzuki sold in October 2024, it reported a 25.35 percent decrease. But in comparison to its November 2023 tally of 73,135 units, it reported a 7.10 percent increase. Suzuki recently showed two motorcycles overseas, both powered by a new 398cc motor, and to read more about that, tap HERE.
The dominant force in the midsize premium bike category reported a 10.77 percent decrease compared to its October 2024 sales of 80,958 units. Even when compared to its November 2023 sales number of 75,137 units, Royal Enfield reported a 3.86 percent decline. 2024 was an extremely busy year for Royal Enfield, with 5 launches - Guerrilla 450, Shotgun 650, Bear 650, the updated Classic 350 and Goan Classic 350. The company also debuted the Classic 650 Twin and Scram 440, both of which will launch in January next year. And to top it all off, Royal Enfield also set up its EV subsidiary, Flying Flea, about which you can read more HERE.
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November 2024 sales | |||||
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November 2024 | October 2024 | % change | October 2023 | % change | |
Hero | 4,39,777 | 6,57,403 | -33.10 | 4,76,286 | -7.67 |
Honda | 4,32,888 | 5,53,120 | -21.74 | 4,20,677 | 2.90 |
TVS | 3,05,323 | 3,90,489 | -19.25 | 2,87,017 | 6.38 |
Bajaj | 2,03,611 | 2,55,909 | -20.43 | 2,18,597 | -6.86 |
Suzuki | 78,333 | 1,04,940 | -25.35 | 73,135 | 7.10 |
Royal Enfield | 72,236 | 80,958 | -10.77 | 75,137 | -3.86 |