Hero MotoCorp, the country's largest two-wheeler maker, is eyeing leadership position in the electric two-wheeler segment globally, according to its annual report for 2021-22. The company, which currently leads the traditional two-wheeler segment globally in terms of volumes, is looking to foray into the electric segment in the upcoming festive season. Hero MotoCorp had last year crossed the 100 million cumulative production milestone since its inception in 1984. The company had achieved its first one million cumulative production milestone in 1994 and went on to cross 50 million units in 2013 and 75 million units in 2017. "This year will see Hero MotoCorp claim its position in the exciting clean mobility space in a bold avatar. Hero MotoCorp will transform its leadership in the internal combustion engine (ICE) market into the electric vehicle space globally!" the company Chairman and CEO Pawan Munjal informed shareholders. He noted that the company is geared up for the next ...
Shipments of Maruti Suzuki and Bajaj Auto vehicles see record jump
Q4 earnings got a boost from higher realisation of exports and larger contribution of pricier models in overall sales
Rising exports, price hike, improving mix not enough to offset costs
Cumulative sales in March at the top five two-wheeler makers soared 75% to 1,421,600 units during the month against 808,692 units a year ago
Two-wheeler export volumes are likely to increase by mid-teens in FY22, the ratings agency said
Ratings agency Ind-Ra anticipates some bumps in the road in the first half
Double digit growth in exports and premiumisation trend in the domestic market are triggers
Profits of Bharat Forge, Bajaj Auto and Balkrishna Industries will also be hit
The company's total exports stood at 68,347 units this August, as against 69,702 units a year ago
In April-June, the company sold 1,85,981 units in the domestic market, down 69.55 per cent from 6,10,936 units in the same period last year
'While we forecast that India's motorcycle sales will contract by 23.7 per cent year-on-year in 2020-21, we expect motorcycle production to contract by just 16 per cent year on year," it said
The country exported 2.81 million two-wheelers in 2017-18, of which, 2.4 million or about 88 per cent were motorcycles