Ashok Leyland M&HCV sales decline 55% in November; bus sales up 196%

The company's total sales dropped to 5,321 units in November 2019, from 8,260 units a year earlier

Ashok Leyland has inspections at every four /five stations and quality gates. If the quality is not up to the mark at any stage, the vehicle is not allowed to go forward until the defects are rectified at that spot
Ashok Leyland
T E Narasimhan Chennai
1 min read Last Updated : Dec 02 2019 | 6:51 PM IST
Ashok Leyland reported a 36 per cent drop in total domestic sales during November. The decline was mainly led by the medium & heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) segment (or truck) sales, which fell 55 per cent during the month, even as the company’s bus business grew 196 per cent.

Ashok Leyland’s total sales dropped to 5,321 units in November 2019, from 8,260 units a year earlier. M&HCV sales dropped 55 per cent to 3,447 units from 7,627 units in the same month last year. Bus sales rose 196 per cent to 1,874 units from 633 units during the same period. The increase was led by new orders from different state transport undertakings.

The company’s light commercial vehicle (LCV) business dropped six per cent to 4,056 units from 4,310 units a year earlier.

Topics :Ashok Leyland Auto

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