"The scooter industry is growing at a very fast rate and we see a good demand growth", M&M Vice President (sales and customer care Dharmendra Mishra told reporters here today.
"We expect a double-digit growth in scooter industry this fiscal", he added.
The scooter industry had almost become dead a few years back, but it is reviving now. The demand for scooters would emanate from the rural and semi-urban regions, he said.
The company had also ventured into the motor-cycle segment with a 125 cc engine displacement model and has started to export two-wheelers to South East Asia and African countries in a small way.
With a capacity of five lakh units per annum, the company sold 1.70 lakh units last year, Mishra added. The company enjoys nearly 10 per cent market share in the two-wheeler segment.
KOLKATA: With an eye to the fast growing motorcycle market in India, Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd (MTWL) Monday said it will relaunch its 110cc bike Stallio later this year.
"We will be relaunching the Stallio during the festive season this year. Earlier, we had made a soft launch of the bike. We have made some modification and it is ready for launch," Devendra Shinde, marketing vice president of MTWL, told reporters here.
The Mahindra Group company , which entered the two-wheeler market in 2008, has registered a 53 percent growth in eastern India during April-June this year over the same period last year.
The company, which currently deals in 125cc scooters, is working towards expanding its portfolio.
"We have a strategic intent to be an end-to-end player in the two-wheeler market. Over a period of time, we will have presence in the motorcycle segment as well," said Shinde.
He added that the company's participation in this year's Moto GP would go a long way in creating a brand space for itself in the motorcycle market.
Mahindra Racing, comprising German rider Marcel Schrotter and British racer Danny Webb, will be participating in the 125cc class of the 2011 Moto GP championship.
Italian design house Engines Engineering, which the Mahindra Group acquired earlier, has been working on the designs of the bikes.
"Although our major emphasis is on scooter market, with increasing demand in the rural and semi urban markets, we are also committed towards the motorcycle segment. Work is on developing 135cc and 155cc motorcycles," Shinde added.
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