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Bajaj Auto's 2-wheeler sales dip a bit, but exports save the day
Auto
In November, Bajaj Auto saw its domestic two-wheeler sales slip by just 1% compared to last year—about 2,02,510 bikes sold.
But here's the twist: thanks to strong exports, their total vehicle numbers actually jumped up by 8%, reaching over 4.5 lakh units.
Exports power overall growth
While local bike sales were nearly flat, Bajaj's exports shot up by 14%, making a real difference.
Total two-wheeler numbers (including exports) rose by 3% to almost 3.8 lakh units.
So even with a small dip at home, Bajaj's global push is clearly paying off.