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Bajaj Auto to roll out more bikes24-NOV-09
Decides to launch premium, entry-level bikes after competition hits high gear.
Car sales jump 34%, bikes up 14% in Oct11-NOV-09
Domestic passenger car sales have recorded 33.88 per cent increase at 1,32,615 units in October from 99,052 units in the same month last year.
'Our focus remains on bigger and sportier bikes'10-NOV-09
Sales of Bajaj Auto, India's second-largest motorcycle maker, surged 52 per cent in October to almost 250,000 units. The spike came after a long period of slowing sales. In fact, the company had recorded a fall of 33 per cent in sales in December last year, when it sold just 118,000 units. In an interview to Swaraj Baggonkar, the company's Chief Executive Officer (Two-Wheelers) S SRIDHAR explained the reasons behind the jump.
Royal Enfield launches two bikes04-NOV-09
Eicher Motors Group company Royal Enfield today launched two bikes, Classic 350 and Classic 500, priced at Rs 98,086 and Rs 1.25 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) respectively.
'The number of enquiries we have got for our bikes is phenomenal''03-NOV-09
While the world tries hard to get out of the 2008 economic slump, India, with its burgeoning class of millionaires, has beckoned renowned automotive companies to launch their latest products here. The latest to come here is the legendary Italian motorcycle maker, Ducati, which is opening its first sales outlet in the country in Worli, Mumbai, with many more slated for the next few years.
Bajaj rejigs portfolio, phases out two bikes in three months02-NOV-09
Bajaj Auto, the country’s second largest motorcycle manufacturer, has quietly discontinued two of its flagship products in the past three months to make way for more expensive models.
Car sales jump 21%, bikes up 6.5% in Sept13-OCT-09
Domestic passenger car sales have recorded a 20.61 per cent increase at 1,29,683 units in September from 1,07,517 units in the same month last year.
Bajaj launches sports bike, Kawasaki Ninja, for Rs 2.7 lakh07-OCT-09
Fuelling competition in the high-end bikes segment, the country's second largest two-wheeler maker, Bajaj, today launched its much-awaited 250cc motorcycle Kawasaki Ninja, priced at Rs 2.7 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Yamaha to enter scooter market23-SEP-09
Japanese two-wheeler maker Yamaha plans to enter the automatic scooter market in India, in the next three years.
Bajaj sells 100,000 Discover bikes in 50 days21-SEP-09
Bajaj’s new offering in the 100cc segment,  the Discover DTS-Si, has sold a record 1,00,000 numbers in first 50 days of its launch.
SC allows TVS to sell Flame motorbikes16-SEP-09
Chennai-based TVS Motor Company today got some reprieve, with the Supreme Court allowing the two-wheeler firm to make and sell 125-cc 'Flame' motorbike that sports twin-spark plugs, the technology for which Bajaj Auto claims to hold patent.
Car sales jump 25%, bikes up 26% in August08-SEP-09
Domestic passenger car sales recorded 25.59 % increase at 1,20,669 units in August from 96,082 units in the same month last year.
Hog the road29-AUG-09
Americana-on-two-wheels rolls into India.
More power bikes ready to vroom into India21-AUG-09
Global motorcycle majors find a surging response.
Car sales jump 30.91%, bikes up 19.48% in July10-AUG-09
Domestic passenger car sales recorded 30.91 per cent increase at 1,15,067 units in July from 87,901 units in the same month last year.
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