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Hero MotoCorp slashes capex to Rs 600 crore, says demand uptick visible

The manufacturer of Splendor and Maestro clarified that there has been no cutback on investments on new product development and R&D

June 10, 2020 / 20:04 IST
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Hero MotoCorp, India's largest two-wheeler maker, has slashed its capital expenditure (capex) programme by 40 percent to Rs 600 crore for FY21, in line with the rest of the auto industry.

The manufacturer of Splendor and Maestro, however, clarified that there has been no cutback on investments on new product development and R&D.

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"Earlier our capex projection was Rs 1,000 crore. We have rationalized and deferred parts of it to contain it to close to Rs 600 crore for the year. We have not cut any investments on research and development (R&D). Product development is going on as scheduled. Spends on capacity expansion plans and renovation have been deferred," said Niranjan Gupta, chief financial officer, Hero MotoCorp.

Maruti Suzuki, Bajaj Auto, TVS Motor Company, Apollo Tyres, Ceat, Bosch  had earlier announced reduction in capex for the year in light of absence of enough demand to support any incremental addition to output.