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Honda Activa pips Hero's Splendor as best selling 2 Wheeler range

Company said Activa added 1,97,295 units over past year in just six months - Jan-June, 2016 - to be on the top

Honda rides into battle

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) on Tuesday said its Activa scooter range has become the top selling two-wheeler in India dethroning rival Hero MotoCorp's long running number one Splendor series in the first six months of this year.

Citing the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers data, HMSI said its Activa range sold 13,38,015 units in the January-June period as against 12,33,725 units of Hero's Splendor series.

"Ending the 17-year-long monopoly of motorcycles, Honda's Activa is now ruling two-wheeler sales as India's highest selling two-wheeler of 2016 with a lead of over one lakh units over its nearest competition," HMSI said in a statement.
 

The company further said Activa added 1,97,295 units over past year in just six months — Jan-June, 2016 — to be on the top.

The HMSI Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Yadvinder Singh Guleria said, "Activa today represents the metamorphosis of the society. The superior convenience, unisex appeal coupled with product features — increased mileage, style and technology — has converted millions from pillions to riders."

While HMSI sells three models under its Activa range — Activa 3G, Activa 125 and Activa i. While, Hero MotoCorp has Super Splendor, Splendor+, Splendor PRO, Splendor PRO Classic, Splendor iSmart under its Spendor range of motorcycles.

HMSI had launched the Activa in 2001 and sales rose from 55,000 units in its debut year 2001-02 to over 2.46 million units in last 2015-16, the company added.

Currently, Activa has over 12 million customers in India, the company added.

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First Published: Jul 19 2016 | 6:44 PM IST

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