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    Husqvarna Motorcycles, the famous European dirtbike brand is likely to make India its production hub. Its parent company KTM achieved considerable success since its launch in Indian two-wheeler market. Now the

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    Company is initially planning to source engines and components from India and assemble the bikes at its Austrian facility for US and European sale starting from 2017. This could be followed by the introduction of these bikes in emerging markets like India while production could also commence in the sub-continent in the near future.

    KTM chief executive Stefan Pierer said :
    "The focus was previously on off-roaders. Now we are developing on-road models which are partly based on the engine platforms we are doing together with Bajaj. In model year 2017, we will launch the first models in Europe and then in the US. We are looking at how it works and then rolling out globally, coming basically back to India."
    The new Husqvarna motorcycles would be powered by 125cc and 390cc engines similar to what KTM using currently developed by Bajaj.

    Stefan Pierer also said: Bajaj, through subsidiary Bajaj Auto International Holdings, holds a 48% stake in KTM.

    News Source: Husqvarna Motorcycles to make India its production hub | ZigWheels.com

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      Re: Husqvarna Motorcycles to make India its production hub

      Wow, Seems like Nuda making its way to India!
      Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast !!!

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        Re: Husqvarna Motorcycles to make India its production hub

        Originally posted by Aniruddha Shinde View Post
        Wow, Seems like Nuda making its way to India!
        Exactly what I am expecting

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          I want history to be re-written. This is what I want my next bike to be. Nuda 900R .
          Being on two wheels is being liberated. The vastness one feels being under the open sky. The whole feeling. . . cant be described.

          Ride safe, Ride long.

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            Re: Husqvarna Motorcycles to make India its production hub

            I guess they would only be looking at India for lower cc bikes like KTM

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              Re: Husqvarna Motorcycles to make India its production hub

              What this means is -
              a) Parts for the road-going lower cc Husky bikes (basically white painted Duke 125 and 390) will be produced here by Bajaj
              b) The Nuda 900 was made by BMW at the time it owned Husky so, forget about that being produced here or elsewhere in the world

              They even say exports only at first and later Indian market.
              Not much to get excited about IMO.
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                Re: Husqvarna Motorcycles to make India its production hub

                Nuda's production stopped ages ago so dont expect the Nuda to come here but rather its variants could appear that do not use BMW developed engines

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