Motorbike, three-wheeler sales up 19.6pc in July-Aug FY21

ISLAMABAD: The sale of motorbikes and three-wheelers witnessed an increase of 19.59pc during the first two months (July-August) of the current financial year (FY21) as compared to the corresponding period of last year.

As many as 288,849 motorbikes and three-wheelers were sold in July-Aug FY21 as against the sale of 241,515 units in July-August FY20, according to data released by the Pakistan Automobile Manufacturing Association (PAMA).

The sale of Honda motorcycles in the country grew by 11.80pc to 179,003 units during the months under review (160,109 units in 2MFY20).

However, the sale of Suzuki motorcycles dropped by 13.66pc, from 3,162 units to 2,730 units, while that of Yamaha motorbikes decreased by 31.77pc, from 3,805 units to 2,596.

Among others, the sale of United Auto motorcycles increased from 52,379 units to 70,419 units (+34.44pc), while the sales of Road Prince motorcycles increased from 16,062 units to 25,120 units (+56.39pc).

On the other hand, the sale of Road Prince three-wheelers increased by 151.61pc, from 804 units in 2MFY20 to 2,023 units in July-Aug FY21.

The sale of Qingqi three-wheelers surged 99.39pc, from 534 units to 3,226 units, whereas that of United Auto three-wheelers rose by 42.82pc, from 976 units to 1,394 units.

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