HMSI crosses 5 lakh sales mark in September’23

Registering a growth of 2% over September’22, HMSI sold a total of 5,26,998 units in the same month this year.

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HMSI crosses 5 lakh sales mark in September’23

Kicking off the festive season, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has crossed the 5 lakh sales mark in September’23 – the highest for FY 2023-24.

Registering a growth of 2% over September’22, HMSI sold a total of 5,26,998 units in the same month this year. While the company sold 4,91,802 units in the domestic market; its exports grew by 19% with 35,196 units in September’23.

In September the company announced its collaboration as as Associate Sponsor for Mohun Bagan Super Giant (MBSG) for Indian Super League 2023-24 for a period of 11 months.

It also launched its flagship premium motorcycle, the Gold Wing Tour and announced the commencement of its bookings. Additionally, the company also introduced an exciting range of new offerings including the Activa Limited Edition, SP125 Sports Edition and the Repsol Edition of the Hornet 2.0 and Dio 125. Furthermore, HMSI expanded its product line-up and launched their OBD2-compliant CB300F and CB200X.

 

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