Yamaha Motor India group of companies announced that the total sales have increased by 33% to 39224 units in the month of December 2020 compared to 29486 units in December 2019. The company has been reporting growth in its sales volumes consecutively over the past 6 months, following the lifting of the Covid-led lockdown.
2019 IYM domestic
2020 IYM domestic
% growth
July
47918 units
49989 units
4.3%
August
52706 units
60505 units
14.8%
September
53727 units
63052 units
17%
October
46082 units
60176 units
31%
November
39406 units
53208 units
35%
December
29486 units
39224 units
33%
The company expects overall demand to grow in 2021 owing to a varied demand of personal mobility. The current line-up of Yamaha BS VI model consists of scooters in the 125 cc category (Fascino, Ray ZR and Ray ZR Street Rally) with advanced safety features and technologies offered in a wide range of stylish and sporty models, and the sporty motorcycles in 150 cc (R15 Version 3.0 & MT-15 in 155 cc, FZ FI & FZS FI Version 3.0) and 250 cc categories (FZ 25 and the new FZS 25 ) offering Yamaha’s popular excitement of adventure, superior controls and refined power delivery.
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