The Bullet 350 model saw 14 per cent volume drop in Q1FY25, reflecting limited acceptance of the new model. Similarly, the Hunter 350, launched in FY23, saw an 8 per cent volume decline.
The revenue from operations grew due to strong vehicle sales, record revenue from spares, and volume expansion across both domestic and export businesses
Bajaj Auto also reported an impressive jump of 81% Y-o-Y for commercial vehicles, which went up from 177,671 to 321,140 units for November 2023
Triumph Scrambler 400 X made its debut in India, and interested buyers can book their motorcycles with a refundable amount of Rs 10,000. Check all the features, specifications and price
Hundreds of similar fan clubs across India have transformed Royal Enfield into more than a motorcycle brand; it's a cultural phenomenon
Given the high demand, Triumph wants to deal with serious buyers only. Increasing the booking amount may serve that purpose to some extent
The products will include an all-new Bullet which is likely to be launched in early September, along with an all-new Himalayan (K1G) with a liquid-cooled engine
Triumph Speed 400 deliveries will begin in the second half of July, whereas, Scrambler 400 will be available in October
Bajaj Auto and British motorcycle brand Triumph on Wednesday launched co-developed Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X motorcycles in India. These motorcycles were unveiled globally in London last week. The two companies formed a global partnership in 2017. Triumph Speed 400 has been priced at Rs 2.33 lakh with the inaugural price of the bike for the first 10,000 customers pegged at Rs 2.23 lakh, the two partners announced at the launch event on Wednesday. Speed 400 will be available in the market from mid-this month while Scrambler 400 X, whose price is yet to be announced, will hit the market by October this year. At the launch, Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajeev Bajaj said, "we are hopeful of (achieving) significant volume" with the launch of the two new motorcycles, developed in partnership with Triumph. He said that the motorcycles will be produced at Bajaj Auto's new manufacturing facility in Chakan, which currently has a capacity to produce 5,000 units of these bikes pe
The Speed 400 will be available in the second half of July and the Scrambler 400 X will be available by October this year
These bikes are likely to heat up competition for the market leader in the segment, Royal Enfield
The Triumph Street Triple comes powered with a liquid-cooled, 765cc, three-cylinder engine which produces 120hp and 80 Nm of peak torque
Bajaj Auto Ltd and British bike maker Triumph Motorcycles on Monday said they have completed transfer of the latter's India sales and marketing operations to the Indian firm. The two companies would also be launching a jointly developed mid-sized range of bikes later this year. The development is part of the strategic partnership between the two companies announced in 2020 under which they planned to collaborate to create a new range of mid-sized Triumph Motorcycles. The partnership offers Triumph an opportunity to further build their business as the portfolio expands, Bajaj Auto Executive Director Rakesh Sharma said in a statement. "We will also leverage our formidable distribution network to rapidly expand the exclusive Triumph stores in India in preparation for the soon-to-be-launched, exciting new motorcycles," he added. As part of the partnership, the current 15 Triumph Motorcycle dealerships will be managed by Bajaj Auto but will remain exclusive to the brand and continue to
The all-new Tiger 1200 family includes both the Pro variants -- GT Pro and Rally Pro) and the long-range variants -- GT Explorer and Rally Explorer, the company said
British premium motorcycle brand Triumph Motorcycles on Tuesday said it has launched the updated version of Bonneville Bobber in India priced at Rs 11.75 lakh (ex-showroom).
Triumph on Tuesday launched an all-new Trident 660 model in India at an introductory price of Rs 6.95 lakh (ex-showroom), making its foray into the middleweight roadster segment
Italy's Benelli plans one launch every 45 days, Ducati to deliver 12 models
Currently, Triumph retails nearly 13 products across various categories in the country
Having acquired iconic British brand Norton in April, the Chennai-based company is looking to gain speed in the performance bike market
Delay in discretionary spends, competitive intensity in export markets among challenges