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Honda plans to sell 65,000 units of `Unicorn'

Our Bureau

New Delhi , Jan. 13

HONDA Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) said it aimed to sell 65,000 units of `Unicorn' this fiscal and launched a self-start variant of the 150cc motorcycle.

The new version was priced at Rs 55,982 (on-road, Delhi), about Rs 3,000 more than the existing model, HMSI said in a release. HMSI, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honda Motor Company of Japan, said `Unicorn' sales had already touched 10,000 units per month and it expected to further build on that with the new variant.

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