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Updated on 03 Nov 2025, 12:08 pm
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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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Hero MotoCorp announced that its total dispatches to dealers in October experienced a 6% year-on-year decrease, totaling 6,35,808 units. For comparison, the company reported sales of 6,79,091 units in the same month last year (October 2023). Domestic sales saw a notable drop of 8%, with 6,04,829 units sold locally last month, down from the previous year.
However, the company's export performance was robust, with figures rising to 30,979 units in October, compared to 21,688 units in October of the prior year.
Hero MotoCorp also emphasized its strong performance in retail sales, which reached 9.95 lakh units during October, indicating healthy customer demand.
Looking ahead, the company expressed optimism for sustained growth through the remainder of the fiscal year, attributing this outlook to its strong product portfolio, robust domestic demand, and expanding international presence.
Impact: This news directly impacts Hero MotoCorp's stock performance and investor sentiment within the automotive sector. While a decline in dispatches might raise concerns about demand or inventory levels, strong retail sales suggest healthy underlying customer interest. Investors will monitor these figures for insights into market dynamics and the company's operational efficiency. Rating: 8/10.
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