CV Gross sales July 2020: Ashok Leyland Virtually Doubles Month-to-month Volumes Over June, However Sees 56% Decline In Y-o-Y Gross sales

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Ashok Leyland offered 4775 autos in July 2020, witnessing a decline of 56 per cent in comparison with July 2019. Nonetheless, as towards the 2394 models offered in June 2020, the corporate’s volumes grew by 99.45 per cent.





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Ashok Leyland’s complete home gross sales for July 2020 stood at 4282 models, and exports at 493 models

Residence-grown industrial automobile producer, Ashok Leyland at the moment launched the month-to-month gross sales numbers for July 2020, throughout which the corporate’s complete gross sales stood at 4775 models. In comparison with the 10,926 models offered in July 2019, the corporate has witnessed a 12 months-on-12 months (Y-o-Y) decline of 56 per cent. Nonetheless, as towards the 2394 autos offered in June 2020, Ashok Leyland registered a Month-on-Month (M-o-M) development of 99.45 per cent. These gross sales figures embrace each, the autos offered in India, in addition to exports.

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Within the home market, Ashok Leyland’s complete gross sales for July 2020 stood at 4282 models, a decline of 58 per cent, as in comparison with the 10,100 models offered throughout the identical month in 2019. Nonetheless, in comparison with the 2394 autos offered in June 2020, Ashok Leyland registered an M-o-M development of just about 79 per cent within the home market. This consists of the mixed gross sales of Medium and Heavy Industrial Automobile (M&HCV) each vans & buses, which stood at 1499 models, and Mild Industrial Autos (LCV) gross sales that accounted for 2783 models.

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Ashok Leyland’s Medium and Heavy Industrial Automobile gross sales stood at 1499 models, in July 2020

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As for exports, in July 2020, Ashok Leyland’s complete exports stood at 493 models, a de-growth of about 40 per cent in comparison with the 826 models exported throughout the identical month final 12 months. This consists of the 206 models of Medium and Heavy Industrial Automobile and 287 models of Mild Industrial Autos. Whereas the previous witnessed a decline of 71 per cent and the LCV phase noticed a large development of 135 per cent so far as exports are involved.

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