The company had offered discounts on its BS-III scooters and motorcycles to up to Rs 12,500 in order to liquidate the stocks.
"In the past two days, we have taken tactical steps to assist our dealers and incentivise the customers with an objective to liquidate the remaining BS III stocks," Hero MotoCorp Chairman, Managing Director and CEO Pawan Munjal said in a statement.
He further said: "By the end of today, March 31, we would have sold almost all of our BS III inventory."
"As a public limited company, we have thereby tried to minimise the losses of all our stakeholders," he added.
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When contacted, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) declined to comment. Chennai-based TVS Motor also did not comment but industry sources said their dealers have cleared most of the BS-III stocks.
HMSI had offered discounts of up to Rs 22,000 and TVS 20,150 on their BS-III models after the Supreme Court banned sales and registration from April 1.
On Wednesday, observing that health of the people is "far, far more important" than the commercial interests of the manufacturers, the apex court said that automobile firms have declined to take "sufficient pro-active steps" despite being fully aware that they would be required to manufacture only BS-IV compliant vehicles from April 1, 2017.
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