The company has firmed up plans to have in place a total of 50 Big Wing outlets by the end of the ongoing fiscal year to extend reach. HMSIs premium bikes will be sold and serviced exclusively through the Silver Wing network.
Two-Wheeler Sales January 2021: Honda 2Wheelers India Volumes Jump 11 Per Cent
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Honda s domestic sales in January 2021 increased by 11%, while exports were down by nearly 30%
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Exports stood at 20,467 units, declining by 30% over 29,292 in Jan 2020
Domestic sales for Honda 2Wheelers India stood at 416,716 units
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has reported its sales figures for January 2021 with 416,716 units sold. The company reported an 11.39 per cent jump in volumes year-on-year, as compared to 374,114 units sold during the same month last year. Honda says it managed to do well despite the low-base effect of last year in the domestic market by adding incremental volumes while maintaining normal inventory levels. Meanwhile, exports for last month stood at 20,467 units, declining by about 30 per cent when compared to 29,292 units shipped in January last year.
»Honda H’ness CB350 Based Cafe Racer Teased Ahead of Launch on Feb 16, To Get Retro Scrambler Styling
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Honda H’ness CB350 Based Cafe Racer Teased Ahead of Launch on Feb 16, To Get Retro Scrambler Styling
Upcoming Honda motorcycle teased
Honda made its entry in the mid-size 350-500cc motorcycle segment of India with the global unveiling of the brand new H’ness - CB350 motorcycle.
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Honda Scooter and Motorcycle India has teased a new motorcycle based on the recently launched H ness - CB350 cruiser. HMSI will launch the new retro-styled motorcycle on 16th February, 2021 and will retail through the premium BigWing range of motorcycle dealerships. Looking at the teaser image, it seems like the upcoming motorcycle will don a Cafe Racer/ Scrambler styling borrowing its mechanicals from the CB350.
Honda Grazia 125 s price in India increased Updated Jan 12, 2021 | 13:00 IST
BS6 Honda Grazia 125, launched in June 2020, competes against scooters such as Suzuki Access 125, Hero Maestro Edge 125, TVS NTorq 125, etc. Honda Grazia 125 s price in India increased 
Another day, another two-wheeler manufacturer introducing a price hike. So far, we have had KTM, Bajaj, Royal Enfield, and several others introduce an increase in prices of their two-wheelers in 2021. Now adding its name to this rapidly growing list is Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI), which has increased the Honda Grazia 125 scooter s prices in India by up to ₹1,159. The scooter is available across two variants: One, Honda Grazia 125 drum brake variant, which gets a price hike of ₹900 and now gets a price tag of ₹74,815. The other one, i.e. the disc brake variant, gets a price hike of ₹1,159 and now gets a price tag of ₹82,140.