Motorbikes, Three-wheelers Sale Drops 10pc During July-October in Pakistan

Fri Nov 24 2023
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ISLAMABAD: The sale of motorbikes and three-wheelers in the country recorded a decrease of 10.1% during the first four months of the current financial year (2023-24) as compared to sales of the same months of the last year in Pakistan.

From July to October, as many as 370,966 motorbikes and three-wheelers were sold against the sale of 412,825 units in the same period last year, according to the Pakistan Automobile Manufacturing Association (PAMA).

The sale of Honda motorcycles dropped by 6% from 345,381 units to 322,260 units, whereas the sale of Suzuki motorcycles recorded a decrease of 63% from 13,532 units to 4,995 units during the months under review.

Road Prince Motorbikes’ Sale

Likewise, the sale of Yamaha motorbikes also dropped from 4,856 units to 3,237 units, while the sale of Road Prince motorbikes recorded a sharp decline of 52% from 12,194 units to 5,851 units.

The sales of United Auto motorcycles recorded a decrease of 6% from 30,337 units to 28,633 units.

Meanwhile, the sale of United Auto three-wheelers dipped from 521 units to 106 units, while the sale of Sazgar three-wheelers, however, recorded an increase of 33 percent from 2,907 units to 3,880 units.

The data showed that the sale of Qingqi three-wheelers had shown a decrease of 22% from 1,977 units to 1,536 units.

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