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    Yamaha to focus on rural markets, to offer more low-end models

    MUMBAI: Having achieved a strong presence in urban markets, Japanese two-wheeler major Yamaha now plans to tap rural markets in the country by launching more models at affordable prices, a top company official has said.

    "We have so far seen good sales in urban areas, mainly in the big cities, due to our image as a premium bike-maker. Now to further accelerate growth, we will strengthen our presence in rural markets," India Yamaha Motor National Business Head Roy Kurian told PTI.

    The Japanese two-wheeler giant sold 3.8 lakh units in 2010 and plans to sell 5.2 lakh units this year.

    "Currently, about 40 per cent of our sales come from rural areas and we want to increase this further in the coming days," Kurian said, adding that the company will launch more models with an affordable price tag.

    In this regard, the company also plans to strengthen its sales network in Tier-III towns. "Currently, we have around 400 dealers and plan to increase this in the coming days," he said.

    The firm claims its low-end model, the Crux, already enjoys good demand in the rural market. "Our main product, the Yamaha Crux, is well accepted in rural markets and the YBR 110 also contributes significantly to our sales," he said.

    The company is also looking to increase its market share in the deluxe segment to 20 per cent from the present 15 per cent by March. In the premium segment, it is eyeing a 15 per cent market share, up from 10 per cent at present.

    "We expect to sell 25,000 units in the deluxe segment and 35,000 units in the premium segment by March," Kurian said.

    Yamaha has an installed annual capacity of 6 lakh units at its two manufacturing units located at Surajpur, in Uttar Pradesh, and Faridabad, in Haryana, and plans to further strengthen production to 1 million units by 2013.

    Source - Yamaha to focus on rural markets; more low-end models in offing - The Economic Times
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  • #2
    its good that yamaha is now targetting lower end bikes too, coz it is very weak in that segment, now.
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    • #3
      I pray to almighty GOD that he gives Yamaha the power, strength and capacity to deliver to us from lands far apart, the rev happy and the mouth watering R125

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Cyrus_the_virus View Post
        I pray to almighty GOD that he gives Yamaha the power, strength and capacity to deliver to us from lands far apart, the rev happy and the mouth watering R125
        Why would anyone want r125 for about 1.5 lacs when you can get the r15 for 1.2lacs..?
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        • #5
          ^^ Cyrus, you are still day dreaming... What you wanted from R125 have been incorporated into the R15 V2. R125 was never supposed to enter India!

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          • #6
            God give Yamaha wisdom to launch 250cc bike and not 100cc bikes...
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            • #7
              So the return of Crux and Libero! Good!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by saipranav View Post
                Why would anyone want r125 for about 1.5 lacs when you can get the r15 for 1.2lacs..?
                Different people have different tastes you know, I still find the R125 design a lot better than the R15
                Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
                ^^ Cyrus, you are still day dreaming... What you wanted from R125 have been incorporated into the R15 V2. R125 was never supposed to enter India!
                I'm daydreaming allright but I would still disagree with your comment that whatever is there is R125 and incorporated in R15, nope, the designs are different, i find the R125 more attractive, sporty and very transformery
                Last edited by Cyrus_the_virus; 09-20-2011, 04:47 PM.

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                • #9
                  what is R125???
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Satyamzma View Post
                    what is R125???
                    This is R125...

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                    • #11
                      Apart from the bulky tank on the r125 (which in India context could be termed a nutcracker considering averge Indian dimensions) in my opinion the R15v2 is almost as good at a much lower price tag, and much more reliable set up!


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Cyrus_the_virus View Post
                        This is R125...
                        New r15 looks much better then this bike..
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Satyamzma View Post
                          New r15 looks much better then this bike..
                          It's the other way around for me
                          like I said, everyone has their own perception. beauty is in the eye of the beholder

                          Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
                          Apart from the bulky tank on the r125 (which in India context could be termed a nutcracker considering averge Indian dimensions) in my opinion the R15v2 is almost as good at a much lower price tag, and much more reliable set up!
                          yup, lower price tag and more power, definately, I agree. but I was just talking in terms of styling

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post

                            Topic: Welcome Yamaha CRUX \ 4Stroke RX100
                            A 4 stroke RX100 ! I don't think Yamaha will re-ignite the fire which caused damage to its reputation in the lower cc bikes in India by the RX screamer ! As per my sources, Japs are looking for volumes right now.
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                            • #15
                              Yamaha silently launched a Crux make over

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