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TVS clocks 15,000 units iQube sales in Delhi-NCR, launches 3 new variants  | Autocar Professional

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The company, which has clocked sales of over 15,000 units in the national capital region since the launch of the iQube in CY2020, has introduced three new variants in its all-electric portfolio. TVS Motor Company (TVS) has today expanded its iQube range of electric scooters in one of its key markets – Delhi-NCR.

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Bajaj Chetak electrical scooter sees over four-fold gross sales enlargement in FY23

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Bajaj Auto has open over four-fold build up in gross sales of its Chetak electrical scooter to 36,260 devices in FY23 as in comparison to the former fiscal when the e-scooter clocked 8,187 devices, the corporate famous in its annual document for 2022-23. s feet in gross sales in Q1 FY24 over the similar quarter latter fiscal.

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Moderate revenue growth expected for CV makers next fiscal: CRISIL | Autocar Professional

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The growth is expected to be driven primarily by price hikes, as volume growth is forecasted to be modest for medium and heavy CVs (M&HCVs) and flat for light CVs (LCVs). Domestic sales, accounting for over 90% of total volume, are expected to approach the previous peak of ~10 lakh units seen in fiscal 2019.

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TVS Motor Co launches iQube e-scooter in Sri Lanka | Autocar Professional

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The iQube, priced at LKR 10,99,760 (Rs 304,933), is available for test rides and bookings at TVS Lanka dealerships in Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Galle and Jaffna; buyers can make a downpayment of LKR 110,000 (Rs 30,500) and monthly instalments starting from LKR 27,000 (Rs 7,486).

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‘The macroeconomic landscape hasn’t been ideal this year:’ Raman Mittal | Autocar Professional

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After record-breaking sales in the previous financial year, tractor sales are on a slow lane in India – the world’s biggest market for tractors. Domestic tractor sales peaked at around 945,000 units in 2022-2023 (April-March) as factors such as a good monsoon season and farm incomes lightened farmers’ sentiments across the country.