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Sales Report: 1000cc-2000cc Bikes in India (March 2020)

The 1000cc-2000cc bikes segment comprises of ultra-premium motorcycles that have a small customer base due to the high price range. Moreover, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, most of the premium bikes have posted quite low sales figures.

The first position in the list has been marked by Kawasaki Ninja 1000 that registered a sales figure of 55 units. Following it is Suzuki Hayabusa with a sales figure of 15 units. The sports bike has now been discontinued as it did not get a BS6 engine upgrade.

Triumph Bonneville T120 ranks third in the list with a sales figure of 6 units for the previous month. Following it is the Harley-Davidson Deluxe with a sales figure of 4 units for March 2020. Going down in the list, the sales figure of Harley-Davidson 1200 Custom is just 2 units. Following is the complete sales report of 1000cc-2000cc bikes for March 2020.

1000cc-2000cc Bikes in India

Sales Report (March 2020)

  1. Kawasaki Ninja 1000: 55 units
  2. Suzuki Hayabusa: 15 units
  3. Triumph Bonneville T120: 6 units
  4. Harley-Davidson Deluxe: 4 units
  5. Harkey-Davidson Low Rider Special: 4 units
  6. Kawasaki Versys 1000: 3 units
  7. Harley-Davidson Fat Boy: 2 units
  8. Harley-Davidson 1200 Custom: 2 units
  9. Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special: 2 units
  10. Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight: 2 units
  11. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R: 2 units
  12. Triumph Bonneville Bobber: 1 unit
  13. Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster: 1 unit
  14. Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic: 1 unit
  15. Kawasaki Ninja H2: 0 units
  16. Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special: 0 units
  17. Harley-Davidson Road King: 0 units
  18. Harley-Davidson Street Glide: 0 unit
  19. Harley-Davidson CVO Limited: 0 unit
  20. Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail: 0 units
  21. Harley-Davidson Low Rider: 0 unit
  22. Harley-Davidson Roadster: 0 units
  23. Harley-Davidson Street Bob: 0 units
  24. Harley-Davidson Fat Bob: 0 units
  25. Honda Gold Wing (GL1800): 0 units
  26. Honda Africa Twin: 0 units
  27. Honda CBR1000RR: 0 units
  28. Triumph Tiger Explorer XC: 0 units
  29. Triumph Thruxton R: 0 units
  30. Triumph Scrambler 1200: 0 units
  31. Suzuki GSX-R1000R: 0 units
  32. Suzuki V-Strom 1000: 0 units

Sales Data Source

Note: Ducati, MV Agusta, BMW-Motorrad, and a few other brands never reveal their sales numbers and thus, this sales report is limited to Royal Enfield, Harley-Davidson, Triumph, Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki. We have also skipped Yamaha as they have stopped revealing the sales figures for the YZF-R1.

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