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Suzuki Motorcycle India Reports 8% Sales Growth In November

Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd (SMIPL) announced an 8% rise in total sales for November, selling 94,370 units compared to 87,096 units in the same month last year.

The company reported a 7% increase in domestic sales, with 78,333 units sold in November 2024, up from 73,135 units during the same period last year, according to an official statement.

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Exports showed even stronger growth, rising 15% to 16,037 units in November 2024, compared to 13,961 units in November 2023.

The positive sales numbers reflect Suzuki Motorcycle India’s steady market performance, showcasing demand resilience in both domestic and international markets. The company continues to strengthen its presence amid rising competition in the two-wheeler industry.

Richa Kaushik

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