India's third largest two-wheeler company clocked 208,044 units in July 2015 as compared to 205,360 units, a year ago, up by 1.30 per cent.
Domestic two-wheeler sales dropped to 174,099 units in July 2015 from 175,803 units in July 2014.
Scooters sales of the company grew by 10 per cent to 69,626 units in July 2015 increasing from 63,250 units in July 2014
Motorcycles registered sales of 77,397 units in July 2015, as against 80,658 units in July 2014, a drop of 4.04 per cent.
Three-wheeler sales of the company registered an increase of 15 per cent, growing from 8,964 units in July 2014 to 10,277 units in July 2015.
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