
Ajit Dalvi
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1 month ago |
autocarpro.in | Ajit Dalvi |Autocar India
The tech-laden, spacious five-seater electric MPV sold with an innovative marketing BaaS strategy has helped power JSW MG Motor India’s growth. Not only does the Windsor EV account for a 54% share of the company’s PV dispatches since October 2024 but the strong customer demand in the retail market has seen JSW MG Motor India’s e-PV market share jump to 27%, which is half that of the e-PV market leader.
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1 month ago |
rb.gy | Ajit Dalvi |Autocar India
Scooter makers in India need to sell another 453,181 units in March to surpass the segment’s best-ever sales of 6.71 million units in FY2018. While Honda remains No. 1 with a 42% market share, TVS has posted 24% growth with 1.65 million units, and Bajaj Auto has doubled its share to 4% even as Yamaha and Ather Energy register strong gains. EVs, with nearly 700,000 units and an 11% share of overall scooter sales, have helped accelerate overall scooter demand.
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1 month ago |
autocarpro.in | Ajit Dalvi |Autocar India
Having dispatched 6.26 million units between April 2024 and February 2025, scooter makers in India need to sell another 453,181 units in March to surpass the segment’s best-ever sales of 6.71 million units in FY2018. While Honda maintains its stranglehold with a 42% market share, TVS has posted 24% growth with 1.65 million units and Bajaj Auto has doubled its share to 4% even as Yamaha and Ather Energy post strong gains.
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1 month ago |
rb.gy | Ajit Dalvi |Autocar India
Of the 43,956 motorcycles sold in the 500-800cc engine category in the past 11 months, Royal Enfield with robust 41% YoY growth accounts for 42,258 units and is set to expand its 650cc model portfolio with the new Classic 650. While Kawasaki and Triumph have also registered double-digit growth, Honda is benefiting strongly from its recently relaunched CB650R and CBR650R.
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1 month ago |
autocarpro.in | Ajit Dalvi |Autocar India
Of the 43,956 motorcycles sold in the 500-800cc engine category in the past 11 months, Royal Enfield accounts for 42,258 units and robust 41% YoY growth. While Kawasaki and Triumph have also registered double-digit growth, Honda is benefiting strongly from its recently relaunched CB650R and CBR650R.
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