Honda Sells Super Bikes At Premium
Honda Motors Company has sold 21 super bikes in India so far at a price of Rs. 12.5 lakh and Rs. 9.5 lakh within three months of the launch of the company. "We have been able to sell 21 of our super speed bikes within three months of their launch into the country," said HMSI Head Sales Y S Guleria. We have seen the potential of these bikes in big cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Pune and we aim to sell 100 units of these bikes in this fiscal," he added.
The company had launched two super-bikes CBR1000RR and CB1000R, which are geared towards the high-end customers interested in super-bikes. Further, Guleria also stated that the company now intends to enter the 100cc segment to cater to the popular segment demands and to generate volumes for the company. He did not divulge the price bracket for the new upcoming 100cc bikes coming from the Honda stable.
Honda India Sells 21 Superbikes
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has been able to sell as many as 21 high end imported bikes, coming at a premium of Rs 12.5 lakh and Rs 9.5 lakh within three months of their launch in the country. The company eyes selling 100 such bikes in the current fiscal, mainly in the metros.
"We have been able to sell 21 of our super speed bikes within three months of their launch into the country," HMSI Head Sales Y S Guleria said. "We have seen the potential of these bikes in big cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Pune and we aim to sell 100 units of these bikes in this fiscal," he added.
[Via: Motorbeam]
Suzuki sells 51 units of its big bikes in India
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd., which launched the Hayabusa and the Intruder in India in November last year, has already sold 23 units of the former and 28 units of the latter in the country.
The Hayabusa is the world's fastest superbike while the Intruder is a cruiser-style machine, and both cost more than Rs 12.5 lakh, largely because of the import duties levied on foreign bikes in India.
Suzuki hopes to be able to sell a total of about 300 units of the two bikes by the end of this year. The company is also expected to bring in more machines from its sportsbike range, including the iconic GSX-R1000.
[Via: indiaautomotive]
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