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HMSI to infuse Rs 500 cr in second 2-wheeler plant by next yr
Press Trust of India / Kolkata May 27, 2010, 16:09 IST

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), a part of Japanese automaker Honda Motor, said it will infuse Rs 500 crore into its second two-wheeler manufacturing unit coming up at Alwar, Rajasthan, in a year's time.

"The second plant will have a capacity of 6 lakh units per annum and will be operational by the second half of 2011," HMSI President and CEO Shinji Aoyama told reporters here.

The second plant will cater to the growing demand for two-wheelers.

Production at the company's existing plant at Manesar, in Haryana, will be ramped up to close to 15 lakh units by the end of this fiscal.

HMSI said sales of its motorcycles will overtake its scooter sales in the country in the next fiscal, as there is strong demand for them.

The company, which sold 12.7 lakh two-wheelers in 2009-10, expects to sell over 15 lakh units in the current fiscal, of which 50 per cent are likely to be bikes.

The company said it will be launching its 'VFR 1200' motorcycle in the country soon. The bike, which falls in the imported fun segment, will be priced even higher than its CB 1000RR model, which costs Rs 12.5 lakh.

HMSI regional manager A K Vaish said the company has so far sold 100 high-end fun bikes in India.

On HMSI's export plans, Aoyama said, "In the last fiscal, we sold about 80,000 units in the overseas markets and this fiscal, we are targeting 1.10 lakh units."

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