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Bajaj Auto warns of further price increase as input costs continue to soar

The Pune-based manufacturer of Pulsar and KTM range of bikes has seen costs rise by 2-4 percent since November led by a jump in the price of raw materials like steel and metals

January 21, 2021 / 17:18 IST
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Bajaj Auto, one of India’s largest two-wheeler makers, may have to increase prices of its motorcycles if raw material prices continue to head north as they have in the past few weeks.

The Pune-based manufacturer of Pulsar and KTM range of bikes has seen costs rise by 2-4 percent since November led by a jump in the price of raw materials like steel and precious metals. This has forced the company to increase prices of its products in the range of 1-3 percent.

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Speaking to Moneycontrol Rakesh Sharma, Executive Director, Bajaj Auto said: “We have taken price increases in November and then in January. This has, however, not fully recovered the cost increase we have suffered. We are very conscious that demand is recovering and we have to balance demand and profitability. We are watching the competition as well."

Bajaj Auto, which announced its December quarter revenue today, clocked an increase of 8 percent in domestic two-wheeler sales to 5.85 lakh; however, sales of commercial vehicles dropped 65 percent to 34,230 units.