Hero MotoCorp crosses 6 lakh sales mark in September

The company said it has also clocked over 1.7 lakh units in retail sales during the first six days of Navratri-from September 5-30, 2014-a growth of more than 15 per cent from 2013.

September 30, 2014 06:44 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:16 pm IST - New Delhi

Hero MotoCorp said it has lined up over 10 new product launches, including refreshes and variants, which will reach all dealerships across the country during the festive season. Photo: S.Subramanium

Hero MotoCorp said it has lined up over 10 new product launches, including refreshes and variants, which will reach all dealerships across the country during the festive season. Photo: S.Subramanium

The country’s largest two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp on Tuesday reported over 30 per cent jump in its sales in September to six lakh units, riding on strong festive season demand.

“As despatches will continue till midnight of September 30, the final tally for the month is expected to be much higher,” the company said in a statement.

The company had sold 468,670 units of two-wheelers in September 2013.

In the past, Hero MotoCorp had crossed the 6-lakh plus monthly milestone in two previous occasions-in October 2013 when it sold 6.25 lakh units and in May 2014 when it sold 6.02 lakh units of two-wheelers.

The company said it has also clocked over 1.7 lakh units in retail sales during the first six days of Navratri-from September 5-30, 2014-a growth of more than 15 per cent over the corresponding period in 2013.

Hero MotoCorp said it has lined up over 10 new product launches, including refreshes and variants, which will reach all dealerships across the country during the festive season.

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