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Old 07-18-2011, 04:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Bajaj skids in entry-level motorcycle battle

Bajaj Auto’s ambition to zoom ahead of market leader Hero Honda in the entry-level motorcycle segment (75-125 cc) has taken a hard knock. In fact, Hero Honda has increased its lead further in the first quarter (April-June) of this financial year. The second biggest two-wheeler maker was banking heavily on its largest-selling Discover 100 model, pitted directly against Hero Honda’s Splendour and Passion. But the Discover 100 has been sliding, selling less than 60,000 units per month over the past three months, substantially lower than the peaks of 114,000 units achieved in June last year and an average of around 85,000 per month subsequently.
Bajaj’s total sales in the 75-125cc bike segment fell 1.6 per cent to 306,074 units (as against 311,154 in the same period last year) during the first quarter, when the industry posted a growth of nearly 15 per cent in the same segment.
Sales of Hero Honda grew 23.6 per cent in the segment at 1.31 million units (as against 1.06 million) during the same quarter, according to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.
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This segment of motorcycles forms the largest part in the domestic two-wheeler market, with a share of 56 per cent.
Buyers of this segment place fuel efficiency at the top of the preferred features list. Hero Honda is the leader in this segment, with a share of 73 per cent, led by brands such as Splendor and Passion.
Because of Discover 100’s lacklustre performance, Bajaj’s share in this volume-generating segment fell to 17 per cent in the first quarter from 20 per cent posted in the same quarter last year. Hero Honda’s share in the same segment jumped to 73 per cent from 68 per cent in the two comparable quarters.
A detailed email sent to Bajaj Auto on reasons for the poor performance of the Discover did not elicit any response.
A Delhi-based dealer of Bajaj Auto stated, “Yes, of late, there has been a drop in demand for the Discover 100, though the segment hasn’t shown any such drop. That’s why Hero Honda models have posted growth. Sales of the Discover 100 have slowed substantially over last year”.
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Bajaj had launched the Discover 100 in mid-2009 to make a fresh attempt at denting Hero Honda’s dominance in this segment, which at one time stood at 80 per cent share.
With the Discover 100, it marked a re-entry into the 100cc segment, which it had abandoned earlier. Priced at Rs 40,000 the Discover 100 was cheaper than the Splendor at Rs 42,000.
The company promoted the Discover brand, which itself had made a comeback, at the entry-level segment and Pulsar in the premium segment.
The company added the Discover 125 to the line this April. It managed to clock 100,000 units in the first quarter, according to Bajaj.
In all, the company sells four models in the 125cc and less segment — Discover 100, Platina 100, Discover 125 and Platina 125. The Platina range, not promoted by the company actively, sells about 10,000 units per month.
Vineet Hetamasaria, analyst, PINC Research, said, “Hero Honda has always dominated the segment with the Splendor, which is known for its better fuel efficiency.
The brand is strong enough to pull customers at its end. In addition, the Discover 125 seems to have cannibalised the sales of Discover 100 but overall sales are still down.”
Bajaj's total sales growth in the first quarter was, thus, lesser than the industry. It posted volumes of 623,175 units, an increase of 10 per cent.
The industry rose nearly 17 per cent and Hero Honda grew 24 per cent, to 1.49 million units. Growth for Bajaj primarily came from the bigger and sportier Pulsar range.

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Bajaj's 100cc Segement bike's are not suting the public on a lot, escp on reliability concerns and low build quality, there should be point talking about the Aftersales, for both of them HH or Bajaj are equally Worse!
Henceforth, I see Honda and Yamaha,Rather less, but gaining market share!
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Every time we hear from Bajaj; news i.e "breaking records", "highest sales" after introducing of new bike...and within a year they go downwards or model get closed...i hope this time too they will follow the same trend..
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I dont understand why they cant keep either platina or discover 100. why two models with same configurations except some cosmetic changes. It confuses the customer more.
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Bajaj's 100cc Segement bike's are not suting the public on a lot, escp on reliability concerns and low build quality, there should be point talking about the Aftersales, for both of them HH or Bajaj are equally Worse!
Henceforth, I see Honda and Yamaha,Rather less, but gaining market share!
I rode our watchman's Discover 100 a few months ago. The bike was really nice. The engine was very smooth and the ride comfort was also very nice. Built quality was good too.

Only thing i found tricky was starting the bike, it was fairly cold that day - new year's eve! And the bike didn't start no matter how much me and my friend tried, it stalled every time! Then came our watchman, he started it in one go.
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I dont understand why they cant keep either platina or discover 100. why two models with same configurations except some cosmetic changes. It confuses the customer more.
For the same reason why the Passion, Splendor, CD Deluxe.. (and a couple of more Hero Honda 100 cc models) co-exists with exactly the same engine but at different price points.

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I dont understand why they cant keep either platina or discover 100. why two models with same configurations except some cosmetic changes. It confuses the customer more.
Even i fail to understand the same! I'd rather keep just one model!

Eitherways! I heard from a Filipino friend of mine that the "Platina" is quite popular in Philippines
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Good going BAL; I'm sure BAL will make a record topper sales on this segment someday.

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Even i fail to understand the same! I'd rather keep just one model!
Everyone wants US life, eat at McD, Subway, watch American movies, ride HD & Ford. But did anyone realize that engines are mildly modified for different bodies & sold abroad? Why not adopt the same strategy here in India?
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Platina does not have DTS-I engine but discover 100 had DTS-I engine
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