KTM disclosed two new XC-F models
KTM, the famous bike manufacturer recently disclosed two new models, KTM 250 XC-F and KTM 350 XC-F, to its audience and press at Cahuilla Creek MX Park. The company is known for producing efficient and modish models and with these new bikes as well promises to maintain the quality and efficiency inculcating them with advanced features. The corporation is ready to bash Indian market with its new KTM Duke 200 and KTM RC 8 in collaboration with Bajaj Auto. The rugged bikes were disclosed to the public by Factory FMF/KTM GNCC team of kailub Russell, Cory Buttrick and Charlie Mullins.
With this announcement, we can definitely expect the most expected KTM Duke to soon reach the market with its products:
KTM Duke and KTM RC 8 bikes in India. Both the new bikes from the famous company are packed with 250 and 350 cc engine capacity and advanced features. The company accompanies both, KTM 250 XC-F and KTM 350 XC-F, with alluring and most fashionable looks making them the best in their segment. The bikes are to possess latest generation SX-F engine and styles with EFI and electric start accompanied to it. The company loaded both the new bikes with 6 speed efficient transmission system that assures to make the ride smooth certifying simple shifting of gears. KTM declares to soon launch the models in Indian Bike market and assures to make it available at all KTM stores. The company's alluring and outstanding models expect to grow all the further increasing its sales ratio.
Bajaj to take controlling stake in KTM
Bajaj India , which already has a 30% stake in Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, KTM, is expected to hike its stake to as much as 90% in the near future. While full details on this acquisition are not available yet, Bajaj and KTM are said to be in talks to finalise the deal as soon as possible.
Bajaj may either increase its stake in KTM to 90% right away, or may first hike the stake to 51% and then, in a phased manner, up to 90%. Details on the final arrangement are expected to emerge over the next few days. This deal will give Bajaj a major foothold in the European bike market and also open up avenues for launching bigger sportsbike from the KTM line-up in India.
[Via: indiaautomotive]
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