Bajaj Auto Monthly Sales Fell 21 Percent to 2,85,995 Units in January 2023
Last Updated: February 01, 2023, 15:30 IST
Bajaj Platina 110 ABS (Photo: Bajaj)
Bajaj Auto had shipped out a total of 2,13,787 vehicles to various overseas markets in January 2022
Bajaj Auto Ltd total vehicle sales fell 21 per cent at 2,85,995 units in January. The company’s vehicle sales stood at 3,63,443 units in the year-ago period.
Total domestic sales rose 16 percent to 1,73,270 units in the previous month as against 1,49,656 units in January 2022. Exports declined 47 percent year-on-year at 1,12,725 units, according to a company statement.
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Bajaj Auto had shipped out a total of 2,13,787 vehicles to various overseas markets in January 2022.
Total two-wheeler sales dropped 25 percent at 2,41,107 units in January 2023 compared to 3,23,430 vehicles sold in the same month previous year, with domestic sales rose 4 percent at 1,40,428 units and exports declining a whopping 46 per cent at 1,00,679 during the period under review over 2022, as per the statement.
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Last Updated: February 01, 2023, 15:30 IST
Bajaj Platina 110 ABS (Photo: Bajaj)
Bajaj Auto had shipped out a total of 2,13,787 vehicles to various overseas markets in January 2022
Bajaj Auto Ltd total vehicle sales fell 21 per cent at 2,85,995 units in January. The company’s vehicle sales stood at 3,63,443 units in the year-ago period.
Total domestic sales rose 16 percent to 1,73,270 units in the previous month as against 1,49,656 units in January 2022. Exports declined 47 percent year-on-year at 1,12,725 units, according to a company statement.
Also Read: Hero MotoCorp Expecting Sales Growth in Sporty 110 cc Scooter Segment
Bajaj Auto had shipped out a total of 2,13,787 vehicles to various overseas markets in January 2022.
Total two-wheeler sales dropped 25 percent at 2,41,107 units in January 2023 compared to 3,23,430 vehicles sold in the same month previous year, with domestic sales rose 4 percent at 1,40,428 units and exports declining a whopping 46 per cent at 1,00,679 during the period under review over 2022, as per the statement.
Read all the Latest Auto News here
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed)