Higher upfront insurance costs and tighter liquidity causes a speed bump in two-wheelers market
Improved liquidity in the market and the Sankranti and Lohri festivals in mid-January are expected to push up sales in the fourth quarter.
Industry sources said the change in insurance norms before the festive season increased the cost per two-wheeler by around Rs 4,000 (approximately 10% of the cost of the vehicle), adversely impacting demand.
Improved liquidity in the market and the Sankranti and Lohri festivals in mid-January are expected to push up sales in the fourth quarter.
Market leader Hero MotoCorp’s sales declined 4% last month; Royal Enfi eld’s sales slid 14%.

Bajaj Auto bucked the trend, with volumes growing 31% to 298,855 units, while sales at TVS Motor Company increased 4% to 258,709 units.
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