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Bajaj Auto eyes stronger Q3 exports, boosts CNG capacity and preps for Chetak upgrade

Over the past year, Bajaj Brazil generated sales of around Rs 250 crore, selling approximately 9,000 motorcycles.

October 16, 2024 / 20:52 IST
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Bajaj Auto shares have rallied 70 percent since the start of the year.
Bajaj Auto shares have rallied 70 percent since the start of the year.

Bajaj Auto Limited, one of India's largest two and three-wheeler companies, reported a strong performance in its Latin American (LATAM) markets, with 20 percent year-on-year growth, although African markets continued to decline. The company is optimistic about exports in the coming quarter, expecting a better showing in Q3 compared to Q2.

Domestically, the 125cc+ segment has been gaining traction, while the 100cc segment has seen a slowdown at the industry level. Bajaj Auto is also scaling up its CNG bike production, aiming for a capacity of 30,000 units per month in the third quarter and 40,000 units per month in Q4. Additionally, Bajaj plans to roll out upgraded versions of its popular Chetak scooters in November.

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On the global front, Bajaj Auto is strengthening its presence in Brazil by ramping up its manufacturing capacity in 2024. The company will boost production at its Manaus facility from 20,000 units to 35,000 units annually, supported by a Rs 84 crore investment into its Brazilian arm, Bajaj Do Brasil Comercio De Motocicletas Ltda.