Royal Enfield posted sales of 33,529 motorcycles in the month of September, despite the global semiconductor shortage situation, as against 60,331 in September 2020.

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The ongoing global shortage of semiconductor chips and the recent lockdown in certain source markets has impacted volumes for September. The situation improved towards the end of September, and availability of parts is expected to start scaling up from Q3 FY2022.

Royal Enfield sold a total motorcycle, including domestic and exports, of 33,529 units in September, a dip of 44 per cent, against 60,331 units in the same month last year.

The two-wheeler major domestic sales stood at 27,233 units, a decline of 52 per cent, against 56,200 units same month last year.

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Royal Enfield exports stood at 6,296 units, a growth of 52 per cent, against 4,131 units same month last year.