Honda unseats Bajaj as No2 bikes-maker; moves closer to Hero
Mumbai: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has upstaged Bajaj Auto to become the No 2 bikes-maker in April, which has also pushed it within a striking distance of overtaking market leader Hero as the largest twowheeler maker.
"We're happy that for the first time, we've become the No 2 motorcycle-maker, overtaking the incumbent by a wide margin (over 21,330 units). This was possible after our overall sales jumped 34 per cent in April. Our bikes volume rose 22 per cent to 1,83,266 units from 1,50,711 a year ago," HMSI senior vice-president for sales and marketing YS Guleria told PTI today.
As against this, Bajaj Auto saw its domestic sales plunge 19 per cent to 1,61,930 units in April from 2,00,433 units. With this, the Japanese company leads the Pune-based Bajaj by a wide margin of 21,336 units, while it has narrowed the margin with HeromotorCorp to just 12,377 units, making it within a striking distance from the numero uno crown.
The Japanese major began fiscal 2018 on a high note with a 34 per cent spike in sales taking its volumes to a record high of 5,78,929 units, making it the best-ever monthly sales for the company.
While HeromotorCorp saw its sales decline by 3.5 per cent to 5,91,306 units in the month. The volume jump was led by a massive 40 per cent rise in its flagship scooter Activa which crossed for the first time 3.5 lakh monthly sales at 3,68,618, which also is a record for the company.
When asked weather HMSI is hopeful of maintaining the lead over Bajaj going forward, Guleria parried a direct answer saying, "our present capacity allows us to sell only 1.5-1.8 lakh bikes a month and I am confident of fully utilizing that capacity.
"Having began fiscal 2018 year on a high, we are looking forward to meet the target set for the year-- 20 per cent volume growth at 6 million units over 5 million units in fiscal 2017".
When asked if Honda will continue to narrow the gap with the market leader Hero and overtake it sooner than later to be the largest twowheeler company, Guleria said, "We are limited by our capacity now which is at 5.8 million per annum while the competition has about 7.8 million installed capacity.
I can say anything about such an eventuality only after we open our new assembly line (11th one) in Karnataka in July. From August-September we will be able to sell more.
"Currently my focus is on meeting the huge demand for scooters as the waiting period has shot up to over 30,000 units now. We can't also add an another shift as all the 10 assembly lines are running at full capacity with two shifts for long now".
Guleria said the bike volumes were driven by the 125- cc Shine, which contributes close to 55 per cent of the volume. The over a decade-old Shine with its two variants has been its warhorse for long now.
He also said the company is hopeful of crossing the 5.5 million cumulative sales of the Shine this month. The record April sales has pushed up the HMSI's market share to over 33 per cent, up 2.5 percentage points from the March pie. Its exports soared close to 60 per cent in the month to 27,045 units.