Select TVS Apache Bikes Gets Dearer
- Dec 9, 2021
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Two-wheelers have become a major means of transportation nowadays and as the demand has gone up, so have the prices. Anyone who’s scouted through brochures lately knows very well that the price range from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh is the most ripe with options. But, which are the highest selling ones amongst them? Check out the table below to find out the highest selling bikes in this price point for the month of March:
Motorcycle |
Units sold |
TVS Apache |
33,162 |
Royal Enfield Classic 350 |
31,694 |
Bajaj Pulsar 150 |
29,556 |
Yamaha FZ S V3 |
16,653 |
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 |
10,596 |
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With 33,162 sales in March, TVS is leading the charts. But, bearing in mind that this number is the sum of not one, not two but three bikes’ (the Apache RTR 160, 160 4V, 180 and 200 4V) sales, it becomes slightly less significant. In close contention for the top spot is the Royal Enfield Classic 350, which single-handedly managed 31,694 sales. The Classic 350 will soon be getting its biggest update yet, which could take it to the top of the sales charts once again. Till then, check out the latest spy shots of the 2021 Classic 350.
Next in line is the Bajaj Pulsar 150. With almost 30,000 sales, it is the highest selling motorcycle in its segment even though it feels dated, thanks to its dull feature list. Another 150cc bike featuring here is the Yamaha FZ S V3 which managed to clock sales of 16,653 units. This might not be close to the Pulsar’s number but the FZ S is the only Japanese bike here taking the fight to the Indian manufacturers.
Last in line is the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, a pleasant addition indeed. The Meteor has witnessed a 2,000 unit surge in its sales numbers compared to February. The Meteor is RE’s first offering in its new J-platform which serves as a blueprint for Royal Enfield’s upcoming sub-500cc bikes.
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