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Scooter share hits multi-year low as urban lockdown cripples demand

Though the launch of the Honda Activa, India’s highest-selling scooter, took place nearly 20 years ago, scooters largely have remained an urban phenomenon

October 14, 2020 / 09:53 IST
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Scooters, a common sight in urban jungles, saw sales take a beating during the lockdown as buyers were either forced to put off purchases due to financial constraints or return home disappointed due to dealership closures.

As a result, the market share of scooters in the two-wheeler segment fell to 27.36 percent during the April-August period, its lowest level in six years.

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Scooter sales had touched a lifetime high of 33.21 percent in FY18, according to data shared by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).

An urban phenomenon