South Korean bike brand Hyosung has sold more than 145 units of its newly launched bike Aquila Pro in just two months.
The 650cc engine powered Aquila Pro was launched in January this year with a price tag of Rs 4.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), by its India marketing, manufacturing and distribution partner DSK Motowheels.
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Moreover, American bike brand Harley-Davidson clocked 78% rise in sales in February selling 189 units as against the same month last year. During the 11 month of April-February the company sold 1,246 units in India, according to the apex automobile body Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.
The rise in demand for superbikes comes at a time when other manufacturers such as Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto and TVS Motors continue to struggle. Easier finance options and pent up demand are the reasons behind the increase in sales for superbikes.
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