Dream Yuga Sales Boost Honda’s Bottom Line
According to this story at Morningstar.om, Honda’s motorcycle sales were up 14% in the last quarter, bolstered by strong sales in particular in India, where the Dream Yuga is a big hit. Honda raised profit projections for the full fiscal year ending in early 2019.
The Morningstar.com story goes on to say:
“The bulk of its motorcycles are sold in poorer nations, often for less than $1,000. But they are profitable. Honda’s operating margin for its motorcycle business was 16.6% for the June-ended fiscal first quarter, compared to 5.3% for its car business.
“In India, Honda’s biggest motorcycle market, sales grew by 28% in June. It sold more than 800,000 Activa scooters there during the quarter. The bike starts at around $800. Another popular model, the Dream Yuga, is targeted at younger Indians and comes in colors with names like lemon-ice yellow. How about a nice new Activa for $800"
“Honda became famous in the 1950s for its motorcycles and entered the car market only later ? an unusual heritage for car makers. Today, revenue from cars far outweighs motorcycles, but profit from the inexpensive bikes is bailing out Honda’s car business, some of which is literally underwater.
“Honda said Tuesday that its auto plant in Celaya, Mexico, was damaged by floodwaters and wouldn’t resume production until mid-November. The factory produces the Fit subcompact and the HR-V small sport-utility vehicle.
“The company said the p...
-------------------------------- |
|
Speed Read: A rare Honda Monkey Gold Edition and more
29-04-2024 07:47 - (
motorcycle )