CV OEMs bear brunt of Covid resurgence, April sales down 52% over March
Both Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland sees sharp month-on-month sales declines.
Autocar Professional Bureau
05 May 2021
With lockdown in many states and factory shutdowns across the two-wheeler ecosystem, industry is preparing for a washout May.
Read moreBoth Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland sees sharp month-on-month sales declines.
The partial lockdown situation in the country impacted April sales butproduction suspension and supply chain constrain...
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Though on a monthly basis, the sales have seen incremental increase but the industry is not entirely out of the woods ...