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Benelli to continue focusing on 250-500cc motorcycle segments in India

Benelli to continue focusing on 250-500cc motorcycle segments in India
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Mumbai: Italian superbike maker Benelli will continue his focus on the 250-500cc motor segment in India advancing, because it has high growth potential in the overall premium segment, said the Head of Indian Business Jhabakh.
Jhabakh also said the company wanted to add three motorbikes again in his portfolio at the end of this year along with gradual expansion of the dealer network.
Of these, Benelli 502C Power Cruiser, the pre-ordering beginning recently, is expected to be launched this month.
Benelli again entered the Indian market in 2018 after establishing a partnership with Adishwar Auto Ride, a subsidiary of Mahavir Group, to establish manufacturing facilities in Hyderabad.
The Indian portfolio consists of three bicycle models – 500-cc TRK502, TRK502X and Leoncino and 374-CC Imperiale 400.
“We are targeting a 250-500cc segment specifically because we strongly believe that there is a high growth potential in that section.
Segment two The premium wheel, “Jhabakh, who is the executive director of Benelli India, told PTI interaction.
He said India had a large base of people who were at 125cc or 150cc two wheels today, and most of these were increasing to the top 150cc, he said.
Jhabakh added: “We can hold on to something between 250cc and 500cc to this segment because above 500 more becomes too strong or too much leap for most people.” From the point of view of the display price too, he said that at this time, the 125cc-150cc bike fell in the 1.60 lakh 1 lakh lakh bracket.
And, here, the next leap is with the RS 2-5 lakh bracket, depending on how comfortable they are with their bicycles.
“It is very likely that they will turn to the Bicycle Lakh RS 8 Lakh-RS from this level.
So, they tend to improve to bicycles that fall in the range of Lakh Rs 2 Lakh 5.
That is a general trend.” So, we have identified the lakh bracket 250- 500cc and Rs 2 Lakh this to be a sweet spot for many upgrades and many ghosts for the next two years, “Jhabakh said.
The market between Rs 2.5 Lakh and Rs 10-12 Lakh is a premium motorcycle market, which stands around 30,000 units every year , he said.
He added: “We want to corner 25 percent of this total volume in 2022.” He said the market seems to be.
Bounce returned to normal after being hit by a second wave of Covid-19 which was more deadly, which forced many state governments to impose locking and severe restrictions.
After the opening of the second lock, there has been a big boost in the premium segment, Jhabakh.
He added.
He said the story was slightly different during locking First.
After the first lock, because there is a big shift towards private vehicles and motorbikes, the industry must benefit from it, he said.
“Many people in the 150-200cc category increase to larger motorbikes, premium.
They will market 300, 400 and 500cc.
We see enough changes in the customer’s lifestyle,” he said.
Jhabakh said the company had launched four motorbikes after the transition to BSVI from Bsiv last April.
He added, “Our intention is to launch more motorbikes in BSVI format.
Ideally, this bike will be launched now but because of locking, the launch is suspended for a more comfortable environment.” Of the four bicycles in the company’s portfolio, three have been launched in January-March this year.
And, for the next few months, if everything goes well and there is no kuncian, Benelli India wants to introduce 2-3 other variants on the market, he said.
He said the company had around 30 dealers before locking but regardless of the situation, he continued to foster his retail trail throughout the country.
The company continues to receive a lot of interest in potential partners and from cities where it does not have the current physical presence.
“So, if things continue to increase, we will add about two outers every month, forward,” he said.
It arranged an exclusive showroom 42 seconds in your hour last month.
Jhabakh said the company has expanded the assembly capacity to its plants to 40,000 units per year, of 7,000 units per year before by preparing a new line, carrying a new machine to be disputed.

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