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| Two- wheeler sales in the country have sky rocketed in the recent years, and the annual sales of motorcycles in India expected to cross the 10 million mark by 2010. The low penetration of two-wheelers in the country 31 two-wheelers per 1000 citizens (2004) leaves immense scope for the growth of the market. Overall the industry sales of two-wheelers have grown by 15% from 6.57 million in 2004/2005 to 7.57 million in 2005/2006. The buoyant Indian economy with a growth rate of around 8% per annum is further expected to fuel the growth of two wheelers in the country.
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The share of motorcycles have increased over the years, while that of other
two-wheelers like geared scooters, scooterettes and mopeds have shown a negative growth or remained stagnant. The two-wheelers have penetrated 7% of rural house hold and 24% of urban markets, thus it leaves an immense scope for the market to grow.
Bajaj Auto one of the leading producers of automobiles in the country has been able to sell close to 2.3 million vehicles in 2005/2006, the sales of the company grew by almost 31%. The company registered a 32% growth in the sales of motorcycles much above the industry average of 19%. Bajaj Auto has emerged as a market leader in the entry level or price segment motorcycle with the Bajaj CT 100 accounting for nearly 40% of the market share. It also commands a 62% market share in the premium segment of motorcycles with products like the Bajaj Pulsar DTSI.
TVS Motors which has lots of firsts to its credit in the two-wheeler sector in the country was able to sell 1.34 million units during the same period thus registering an overall growth of 15% from the previous year. In the motorcycle segment the company's growth in sales was in sync with the industry average.
The introductions of motorcycles like the TVS Star range of motorcycles have helped the company in gaining a healthy market share in this segment. Where the company has emerged as a clear winner by holding onto its leadership position is in the moped segment.
The company has posted a 10% growth in sales accounting for a market share of about 77%. The company also expects to arrest the decline of its one time best seller TVS Victor through its new variant Victor GLS.
If this figures have daunted you the best is yet to come, the country leader in two-wheelers hero honda have crossed the three million mark during the year 2005/2006 which is a good few lakhs more than its nearest competitor Bajaj Auto. The company accounted for nearly 40% of then two-wheeler market. In the motorcycle segment the company has been able to attain a market share of about 50%.
The segment in which hero honda has emerged as a clear winner is the Deluxe segment, which is the largest segment in the motorcycles category, with its flagship family of motorcycles splendor selling over 1.2 million units which is just a shade less than all the two wheelers sold by TVS during the same year.
The motorcycle category is expected to see a further growth and according to industry experts it will drive all other category of two-wheelers to the periphery.
The table below shows the over all trend of Industry Sales over a 5 year period. The figures are provided by the Society of automobile Manufactures Association (SIAM).
Two-wheeler domestic sales trend
Motorcycles
| 2001-02 |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
| 2887194 |
3647493 |
4170445 |
4964753 |
5815417 |
Scooters
| 2001-02 |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
| 908268 |
825648 |
886295 |
922428 |
908159 |
Mopeds
| 2001-02 |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
| 408263 |
338985 |
307509 |
322584 |
332741 |
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