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Delhi, September 01, 2020.
Sprinting ahead with the fourth consecutive month of growth in
volume sales, Hero MotoCorp, the
world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, has continued to lead
the revival of the automotive sector.
Signaling a positive turn-around for the two-wheeler industry,
which is a strong driver of the domestic economy, the Company sold 584,456 units
of motorcycles and scooters in the month of August 2020, a growth of 7.55% over the corresponding month of the previous year
(August 2019) when it sold 543,406 units.
Sequentially, this
translates into a growth of 13% over
the month of July 2020,when the Company had sold 514,509 units.
Hero MotoCorp’s latest addition to its range of premium
motorcycles – the Xtreme 160R – has received very positive feedback from the
market and has led to an increase in the company’s premium segment market
share.
The Company is also witnessing strong retail off-take and is
currently operating in pull-market with rural and semi-urban centers driving
demand.
With August marking another step forward in the market's recovery,
the Company cautiously anticipates sales to continue their upward trajectory
with favorable factors such as the upcoming festive season, increasing consumer
confidence and continued government policy support.
Now operating at nearly 100% production capacity with almost all customer
touchpoints open, the Company remains committed to the health and safety of everyone
inits ecosystem, including its customers.
Highlights
of August’20
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Reiterating to its commitment towards society, Hero MotoCorp donated 10 unique First
Responder Vehicles (FRVs) to the government and health authorities in
Gurugram, Rewari and Dharuhera in Haryana and Halol in Gujarat. These special
and versatile vehicles will help to reach out to patients in rural and remote
areas and transfer them easily to closest hospitals. First Responder has
been custom-built as an upgrade on Hero MotoCorp's powerful Xtreme 200R
motorcycles.
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Hero MotoCorp announced the return of the Twenty20 cricket format
in the ‘New Normal’ with the commencement of Hero Caribbean Premier League
2020. In a first for a cricket premier league, the matches are being played in
stadiums without any spectators, with the objective of maintain social
distancing.