The sales of the two-wheelers like Royal Enfield Himalayan, Bajaj V15 and Suzuki Access 125 were heavily affected as they were not allowed to sell these two-wheelers in the national capital.
Vishnu Mathur, director general of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said:
All two-wheelers that have been launched after 1st April 2016 need to comply with BS-IV norms and the existing two-wheelers that are launched before 1st April need to upgrade to BS-IV from 1st April 2017.
Eric Vas, president (motorcycle business), Bajaj Auto, said the company has got a go-ahead to sell V15 in the capital.
Royal Enfield has launched its latest motorcycle Himalayan in New Delhi, priced at Rs 1.73 lakh, on-road, Delhi.
Rudratej Singh, President Royal Enfield said,
News Source: BS-III compliant two-wheelers get nod for registration from Delhi's transport department - The Economic Times



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