Two-wheeler players Hero Moto and Harley Davidson have decided to expand the X440 motorcycle range in India into new variants, in an effort to win the market share in the premium segment.
The country’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer is looking to grow its market share in the premium motorcycles segment from last year's 5 percent levels.
With Hero MotoCorp, Harley-Davidson launched its most affordable motorcycle X440 powered by a 440cc engine on July 3. The motorcycle was launched at a starting price of Rs 2.29 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Harley-Davidson X440 was unveiled at a ceremony by Pawan Munjal, Executive Chairman of Hero MotoCorp, and Jochen Zeitz, Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Harley-Davidson.
Harley-Davidson's X440 is an entry level motorcycle co-developed with Hero MotoCorp. It is expected to be priced around Rs 2.50 lakh (ex-showroom)
A number of dealers have hired leading Indian law firm AZB & Partners to review their paperwork with Harley-Davidson and suggest if there is a legal remedy, Rishi Aggarwal, a dealer for the motorcycle company, told reporters.
The American motorcycle manufacturer is likely to continue a skeletal operation to provide after-sales service for bikes already on the road in India.
The American motorcycle manufacturer is reportedly working on a new motorcycle in collaboration with a Chinese bike maker
Rajasekharan, who comes from Suzuki Motorcycle India where he was executive vice-president for sales and marketing from July 2016, will be based in Gurgaon where the company is headquartered
With the Indian market expanding and so many segments of motorcycling opening up to the audience, it would be a shame not to know what type of riding you want to do and what motorcycle suits you best.
The Fat Boy will be cheaper by Rs 2,01,010 and available at Rs 14,99,990 from an earlier price of Rs 17,01,000.
After claiming 60 per cent of the superbikes' market in India, Harley Davidson India today said it expects to continue its growth story in the coming financial year, fuelled by demand in tier II cities.
In his new role, Pawah will manage Harley-Davidson India's leadership team responsible for in-country sales, dealer network management, marketing, service and operations activities to expand the company's presence in the country, Harley-Davidson said in a statement.
American cult bike maker Harley-Davidson today expanded its portfolio in the country by launching three new bikes including the hand-crafted CVO Limited, priced at Rs 49.23 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi).
Expect Harley to launch the motorcycle here as a CBU model that will shipped after you place the order with your nearest Harley showroom. Expect a price near the Rs 50 lakh mark
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