Motorbikes, three-wheelers sale increases 25.87% during Jul-Nov
ISLAMABAD: The sales of motorbikes and three-wheelers in Pakistan saw a significant growth of 25.87% during the first five months of the current fiscal year (2024-25) compared to the same period last year, according to data released by the Pakistan Automobile Manufacturing Association (PAMA).
A total of 578,364 motorbikes and three-wheelers were sold between July and November 2024, compared to 459,459 units in the corresponding months of 2023-24.Go Cashless with UPaisa Debit Card: A Smarter Way to Pay
• Honda Motorcycles: Sales increased by 22.20%, rising from 398,303 units to 486,758 units.
• Suzuki Motorcycles: Sales surged by an impressive 60.91%, climbing from 6,023 units to 9,692 units.
• United Auto Motorcycles: Sales rose from 36,807 units to 56,379 units, marking a 53.19% growth.
• Road Prince Motorbikes: Sales increased by 20.93%, from 6,974 units to 8,434 units.
• Yamaha Motorbikes: Sales experienced a significant decline of 45.04%, dropping from 3,896 units to 2,141 units.
• Road Prince Three-Wheelers: Sales grew by 64.12%, increasing from 393 units to 645 units.
• Qingqi Three-Wheelers: Sales more than doubled, surging by 118.72%, from 1,910 units to 4,178 units.
• Sazgar Three-Wheelers: Sales saw a remarkable increase of 110.87%, rising from 4,653 units to 9,812 units.
• United Auto Three-Wheelers: Sales declined by 15.03%, dropping from 379 units to 322 units.
This robust growth in the motorbike and three-wheeler segment reflects increased consumer demand and a recovering automotive market, with notable performances from brands like Honda, Suzuki, and Sazgar. However, challenges remain for brands such as Yamaha and United Auto in certain categories.