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    MUMBAI: Leading two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj Auto , is likely to increase the prices of its bikes by 1-2 per cent this month following a rise in input costs, a senior company official said today.

    "Input costs have risen considerably. As a result, we will have to increase the prices of our vehicles. We are planning to increase them by 1-2 per cent from this month," the company's General Manager (Marketing), Milind Bade, told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.

    However, the company is still working out the details of the hike, he said.

    In July this year, the company had increased its prices following a rise in steel prices.

    It is expected that steel prices are likely to increase by Rs 500-1,000 in the coming months following an increase in the global demand for the material.

    Bade said that the company was also planning to ramp-up its production capacity to 2-million units annually by October.

    Source:Bajaj Auto likely to up prices by 1-2% - The Economic Times

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    News approved.
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      Bajaj hikes two-wheeler prices by up to 2%

      The country's second-largest two-wheeler maker, Bajaj Auto, today said it has hiked the prices of almost all of its models by up to 2 per cent with effect from October 1.

      "We have raised prices by up to 2 per cent for almost all two-wheeler models from October 1," Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj told reporters here.

      Bajaj Auto's move to hike the prices of its scooters and bikes comes in the wake of similar steps by other companies, such as Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motores, to offset rising input costs.

      While Maruti had increased the prices of all its models, except the Alto, by up to Rs 7,500 in August, Tata Motors hiked the price of its passenger and commercial vehicle by up to Rs 40,000 at the beginning of this month.

      Bajaj Auto had reported its highest ever motorcycle sales in a month of 3,14,515 units in September, a 26.24 per cent jump vis-a-vis its performance in the same month last year.

      The previous record was achieved by the Pune-based company on the back of the robust performance of its premium bikes, Pulsar and Discover 100.

      Total vehicle sales of the company stood at 3,52,769 units in September, compared to 2,80,916 units in the same period a year ago, a growth of 25.58 per cent, the company had said.

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      • #4
        increase will be accepted may be in another model of pulsar like 250 and that too in 2011 before that

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