Bajaj Auto evaluates shifting KTM production to India

A senior Bajaj Auto official told Moneycontrol on Friday that the company is readying a three-pronged turnaround plan for the revival of KTM, where it has plans to inject Euro 800 million (around Rs 8,200 crore).

November 07, 2025 / 19:23 IST
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Pune-based Bajaj Auto is evaluating shifting production of KTM bikes from its home market Austria to India as the process of assuming full control of the ailing European bike maker enters the final leg.

A senior Bajaj Auto official told Moneycontrol on Friday that the company is readying a three-pronged turnaround plan for the revival of KTM, where it has plans to inject Euro 800 million (around Rs 8,200 crore).

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Rakesh Sharma, executive director, Bajaj Auto said: “Now that we are going to be in the driver’s seat later this month or next month, we will look at all options for reduction of costs provided quality is not compromised. This is a very important piece in the turnaround.” Sharma was speaking on the sidelines of Bajaj Auto’s September quarter results.

Bajaj Auto has applied to take majority control over KTM AG in the previous weeks. There are in total nine approvals required from various commissions in Europe for the takeover to go through. “Eight of these have been secured and by mid-November the ninth should also be in, which is when the turnaround can start to be very actively led and directed by us,” Sharma added.