Bajaj Auto and Triumph India entered into a partnership in 2020 where they announced to jointly collaborate to create a new range of mid-sized Triumph Motorcycles in the country.
The auto company said that it sold 11,62,212 two-wheeler units in the April-July period, as compared to 12,29,874 two-wheeler units in the April-July, 2021 period, leading to a dip of 6 per cent.
Shares of Bajaj Auto were trading lower ahead of the firm's June quarter earnings set to be announced today. Bajaj Auto stock fell 1.24 per cent to Rs 3,967 against the previous close of Rs 4,017.50 on BSE. Bajaj Auto stock has been falling for the last three sessions.