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- Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 to be Launched on 6th September
- Yamaha’s Sales Performance For August 2011
- Power to the Rider – Why They are Here
- Bajaj Auto Aims to Export 2 Million Units in Next 3 to 4 Years
Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 to be Launched on 6th September Posted: 01 Sep 2011 07:51 AM PDT Original Source: Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 to be Launched on 6th September from BikeAdvice.in The Indian biking community has been waiting for the Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 for a very long time. While many knew that there is a new R15 on the pipeline, many did not believe even after looking at the spyshots. Yamaha has invited us for the Press Conference at 11:00 am, on September 6, Tuesday in Sovereign Hall, Le Meridien Hotel, New Delhi. Our author Naren will be attending the event and will update us with details live from Delhi. So make sure to stay tuned to BikeAdvice on September 6th. The leaner, meaner R15 is on its way! No more speculations. Let us wait for the reality. Deepak Raj Share on FacebookRelated posts: |
Yamaha’s Sales Performance For August 2011 Posted: 01 Sep 2011 07:23 AM PDT Original Source: Yamaha's Sales Performance For August 2011 from BikeAdvice.in Yamaha has been performing decently for the past 12 months or so and has continued the same kind of performance for the month of August 2011 as well. Continuing on its quest to witness high sales growth, India Yamaha Motor posted a growth of 32 % in its domestic sales during August 2011 as compared to its sales in August last year. The company registered sales of 29,934 units in August 2011 as against 22,683 units in the same month last year in the Indian markets. Eo mention about the export figures, it stood at 9,556 units in August 2011 while 7,778 motorcycles were exported in August 2010.
Yamaha continues to reinforce its relationship with the customers and is conducting the 'YES!YAMAHA' campaign that endeavours to provide the Best 3S Experience so that the customer always appreciates Yamaha and accepts the brand like the word "YES". The company is making steadfast efforts to connect with the consumers by engaging in various consumer-centric marketing initiatives at both National and Regional levels. The 150 cc models of Yamaha has indeed proved to be a great brand and the most preferred among the Indian youth, thereby making India a great market for the company. Regards, Related posts: |
Power to the Rider – Why They are Here Posted: 01 Sep 2011 07:21 AM PDT Original Source: Power to the Rider – Why They are Here from BikeAdvice.in And the curiosity gets even more grasping with the Power to the Rider team releasing their 4th teaser calling it “Why are we here?” However, after watching the video we get one thing clear that we have something grand for our kinds. The video also demystifies the date of launch as 1st September 2011 i.e TODAY. Till the time it gets unveiled, watch the fantastic video. Share on FacebookRelated posts: |
Bajaj Auto Aims to Export 2 Million Units in Next 3 to 4 Years Posted: 01 Sep 2011 07:16 AM PDT Original Source: Bajaj Auto Aims to Export 2 Million Units in Next 3 to 4 Years from BikeAdvice.in Greetings! The Indian two wheeler industry is aiming higher with passing of every single day. Many manufacturers are setting themselves uphill goals that would not only help enhance their brand value but also increase revenue and profits too. Bajaj Auto is no exception as far as goal setting is concerned as they aim to export as much as 2 million units in coming 3 to 4 years. The company is backed up by good demand in regions like Latin America, Africa, Middel East and South East. Bajaj has set themselves this humongous goals s because of the increasing demand of their products globally. As per the statistics, Bajaj did export more than 1 million units of two and three wheelers in the last fiscal.
Rahul also said that the company is concentrating on Africa with increased presence in Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya and Angola. Not only Africa but the company is doing well in South East Asia with Srilanka growing at 76% and Bangladesh at 36%. The company's annual report said that South East Asian markets are showing great demand for the Pulsars and thus increasing specific exports would only mean more revenue for the company. On the other hand Latin America also has bounced back in terms of demand for Bajaj's vehicles. All in all, the company aims at clocking the 2 million mark in next 3 to 4 years because all the countries are showing great chances of growth which in turn would mean more revenue and brand value for the company. We will have to wait and see if the company actually succeeds in conquering this uphill task they have set for themselves, we wish they do. Share on FacebookRelated posts: |
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