Last updated on: April
17, 2017 14:12 IST Rediffmail.com
The
biggest scooter and motorbike market in the world is -- of course -- India.
Guess who are the gainers?
India is emerging
as a top market for leading Japanese two-wheeler companies.
Now, another Japanese
major, Yamaha, is set to see India emerge as its second biggest market, for the
first time.
For
Yamaha, India is about to overtake Vietnam and will be next only to Indonesia.
Yamaha believes it will sell a million two-wheelers in India during the 2017 calendar year, compared to the 0.92 million it expects to sell in Vietnam.
Yamaha believes it will sell a million two-wheelers in India during the 2017 calendar year, compared to the 0.92 million it expects to sell in Vietnam.
India emerged as Yamaha’s
third biggest market in 2014, overtaking China. The Japanese company globally
sold 5.15 million of two-wheelers in the 2016 calendar year and aims to sell 5.82
million in 2017. And, almost 30 per cent of this growth is supposed to come
from the Indian market.
“With the current product portfolio and the aggressive marketing strategy to enhance our reach in the tier-I, II and III markets, as well as rural areas, we will reach our target of one million domestic sales in 2017. It will be a big achievement for Yamaha; we always believed in the potential of the Indian market,” says Hiroaki Fujita, chairman, Yamaha Motor India.
India is the biggest two-wheeler market in the world and Yamaha has expanded its market share here from 2.7 per cent in calendar year 2012 to 4.7 per cent in 2016. It will also become the fifth company to sell a million two-wheelers in India (after Hero, Honda, Bajaj and TVS), and the second Japanese brand to achieve this feat, after Honda.
“With the current product portfolio and the aggressive marketing strategy to enhance our reach in the tier-I, II and III markets, as well as rural areas, we will reach our target of one million domestic sales in 2017. It will be a big achievement for Yamaha; we always believed in the potential of the Indian market,” says Hiroaki Fujita, chairman, Yamaha Motor India.
India is the biggest two-wheeler market in the world and Yamaha has expanded its market share here from 2.7 per cent in calendar year 2012 to 4.7 per cent in 2016. It will also become the fifth company to sell a million two-wheelers in India (after Hero, Honda, Bajaj and TVS), and the second Japanese brand to achieve this feat, after Honda.
Yamaha sold 786,000
two-wheelers in the Indian market last calendar year, up 32 per cent from 2015.
It also shipped out 162,000 vehicles.
For Honda
and Yamaha, the traditional large markets of this region are no longer driving
growth. “Many of the top two-wheeler markets in Southeast Asia, such as
Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand, have already matured. The India market has
shown constant growth in recent years and there is huge scope for us to grow,”
said Fujita.
Yamaha
has invested Rs 1,280 crore in manufacturing and research & development
facilities in India.
Ajay
Modi
Source: Business Standard.
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