Sales of Bajaj Auto two-wheelers in the domestic market increased 24.7 per cent to 1,20,335 units, the company said. Two-wheeler exports, however, fell 37.1 per cent to 1,15,021 vehicles, it said.
Bajaj Auto expects its margins to sustain, if not expand, aided by its EV business, particularly the 'Chetak' electric scooter stable, which has begun to turn a profit.
Shares of Bajaj Auto jumped nearly 5% after a strong show in Q3. The automaker's standalone net profit grew 3% year-on-year ...
Bajaj Auto has discontinued its CT125X commuter bike in India, which was one of the most affordable models in the 125 cc segment. The homegrown two-wheeler manufacturer has already discontinued ...