Yamaha

The Japanese auto giant Yamaha’s Indian wing has stopped the production of G5 and Alba(both 106cc) and Gladiator (124cc) [images]. Further, there won’t be any upgrading of these models for meeting the BS III norms. The company’s National Sales Head revealed that the existing stocks will continue till they exhaust. These three models have become …

Yamaha follows Gandhian philosophy- knock at the rural doors

Japan’s two wheeler major Yamaha is all set to penetrate the rural market in another five years by increasing the outlets numbering 1000 in sub-urban and hamlets in India along with sub-dealers. Presently there are 430 standard dealers which will be increased to 450 in another five years. In 2009, Yamaha sold 2.2 lakh units …

Yamaha clears the deck for entry-level bikes

With the instant triumph with the launch of FZ series bikes some two years ago, Yamaha Motor is polishing its mind to focus on entry-level bikes. This bike has the 50% market in India and is the stronghold of Hero Honda with 75cc-125cc engine. On April 14, the company is launching YBR, a 110cc bike …

A Sharing resonance from Yamaha

The Japan’s premier auto maker Yamaha’s Indian part is set to affix a market share of 20% in deluxe and premium region. The move comes in the wake of tremendous support extended to its models recent times and the target is set for 2010-11, said the National Business Head for Yamaha. The company enjoys 12% …

Bajaj to launch Pulsar 220 streetfighter

Like me, many of you could have taken the ‘F’ sticker on Pulsar 220cc lightly. But that conveys a lot.  The ‘F refers to faired version of Pulsar 220cc. A naked / street fighter version of Pulsar 220cc is on the cards. Bajaj has taken a cue from Yamaha (Yamaha has launched three variants of …

From Two to Three- Yamaha

The most familiar Japanese two-wheeler company Yamaha is entering the automatic scooter business and it means real business. With a whooping 1.2 million scooter market potential in India it is no wonder that Yamaha is riding along the right track. With this, the company would also step up the export segment to attain 140,000 units …

Yamaha to double exports from India

The Japanese motorbike giant, Yamaha, is on the verge of firmly footing its stand in the Indian market by doubling its sales –to 1.4 lakhs in 2010 -, increasing its domestic market by launching new models. With its latest launch of iconic bike VMAX (Rs20 lakhs) the company is mooting the idea to top the …

Yamaha win win win offer

The campaign slogan from Yamaha , “win win win” has successfully pricked up among the customers. The campaign focuses the entire range of products- R15, Fazer, FZ series, Gladiator, Alba, G5, and Crux. The campaign will be in force from Sep 1- Oct 31 in which the customers are at liberty to have a test …

Honda plans a new 110cc motorcycle,new Shine, new stunner, new Unicorn and 250cc motorycle

To match up the two wheeler biggies – Hero Honda, Bajaj Auto and Yamaha, japanese major Honda Motorcycles plans a series of launches in next two years. Honda is out of action when other manufacturers plans to storm the market. Hero Honda will soon launch the karizma FI ZMR, Bajaj Auto plans Ninja and three …

Bajaj puts a ‘stop-light’ to Pulsar – 200

Bajaj Auto has phased out the Pulsar 200 model. The company has planned to do so to make way for the new Pulsar 220. The new Pulsar 220, was launched three weeks earlier. The Pulsar 220 offers a higher power and a better performance at much lesser price. The Pulsar 200 is powered by a …