It's raining super bikes on Indian roads
Tuesday,18th September 2007
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Major foreign super bike maker are now heading the
Indian market to launch their products here. Suzuki Motorcycles India (SMIPL) is
planning to launch its 800 cc and above super bike segment in India. Suzuki is
in the process of getting government approvals for this
segment. Media quoted Atul Gupta, Vice-president (marketing), SMIPL saying, “We are setting up three parallel processes simultaneously to foray into the big bike segments. One is getting the necessary approvals. Second, training our staff to handle the servicing aspect and third, identifying the cities where we getting large number of enquiries.†According to media reports, Yamaha India has already got its service and dealership position in place and likely to import the first set of its super bikes by November, and Honda Motorcycle and Scooters India has also keen on getting the high-end bikes and would not keep out of the battle heating up in this segment. Bajaj is also close to finalising its partnership with its long time technical partner Kawasaki to enter the above 500 cc bike segment. Even Royal Enfield is building up a 500 cc engine to be strapped on its bikes. |
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