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Yamaha Bikes and Scooters Model-Wise Sales Report

Yamaha Bikes and Scooters Sales Report (November 2019): Yamaha is one such two-wheeler brand that has a strong fan base among the Indian customers. The brand’s one of the most popular bikes, the R15 has won hearts all over the country yet the effect of auto industry slowdown can be felt all around the nation and it has also affected the sales report of Yamaha.
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Apart from the auto slump, another big reason that has contributed to a decrease in the sale of Yamaha two-wheelers is the approaching deadline of the BS6 emission norms. On analysing the overall sales report of Yamaha, we have explored that the brand has experienced a Year-over-Year (YoY) decline of 34.5% in November 2019. In the same month last year, Yamaha managed to sell off a total of 60,116 units, whereas this year the sales number has dropped to 39,406 units.

On getting into the details of the November 2019 sales report, we found out that the brand’s maximum retailing model was FZ V3, which is a premium commuter motorcycle. In November 2018, the FZ V3 series was able to post a sales figure of 14,233 units. In comparison, in the same month this year, the sales grew to 17,344 units, registering a growth of 22%.

Except for the Yamaha FZ and the YZF-R3, all the remaining products by the brand encountered a decline in sales. Here is the model-wise sales report of Yamaha bikes and scooters in November 2019.

Yamaha Bikes and Scooters

Model-Wise Sales Report (Nov 2018 vs Nov 2019)

Fascino

  • November 2018 – 16,117 units
  • November 2019 – 7,638 units

Ray

  • November 2018 – 11,078 units
  • November 2019 – 7,574 units

Alpha

  • November 2018 – 2,200 units
  • November 2019 – 608 units

Saluto RX

  • November 2018 – 1,543 units
  • November 2019 – 25 units

Saluto

  • November 2018 – 5,185 units
  • November 2019 – 656 units

FZ + FZS

  • November 2018 – 14,233 units
  • November 2019 – 17,344 units

R15 V3

  • November 2018 – 6,060 units
  • November 2019 – 3,824 units

FZ25 + Fazer 250

  • November 2018 – 1,472 units
  • November 2019 – 168 units

MT-15

  • November 2018 – 0 units
  • November 2019 – 1,516 units

YZF-R3

  • November 2018 – 25 units
  • November 2019 – 52 units

SZ-RR

  • November 2018 – 2,203 units
  • November 2019 – 0 units (Discontinued)

Note: We have skipped the Yamaha MT-09 and the YZF-R1 as the brand has stopped revealing the sales figures for these two products.

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