Growth of two wheeler industry

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Sonya S., May 20, 2008.

  1. Sonya S.

    Sonya S. Guest

    The Indian two-wheeler market has matured significantly in the last
    two decades, causing stiff competition amongst the players in this
    market. This article quickly
    scans the Indian automobile industry from independence to the present.
    http://www.infibeam.com

    The two-wheeler industry in India has grown rapidly in the country
    since the announcement of the process of liberalization in 1991 by the
    then finance minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, now Prime Minister of
    India.

    Previously, there were only a handful of two-wheeler models available
    in the country. Currently, India is the second largest producer of two-
    wheelers in the world. It stands next only to China and Japan in terms
    of the number of two-wheelers produced and the sales of two-wheelers
    respectively. In the year 2005-2006, the annual production of two-
    wheelers in India stood at around 7600801 units.

    The trend of owning two-wheelers is due to a variety of facts peculiar
    to India. One of the chief factors is poor public transport in many
    parts of India. Additionally, two-wheelers offer a great deal of
    convenience and mobility for the Indian family.

    The condition of motorcycle manufacturers was no different. Until the
    mid 80’s, there were only three major motorcycle manufacturers in
    India namely Rajdoot, Escorts, and Enfield. The two-wheeler market was
    opened to foreign manufacturers in the mid 80’s. The industry, which
    had seen a smooth ride before, faced fierce foreign competition.

    Motorcycle companies like the Yamaha, Honda, and Kawasaki, set up shop
    in India in collaboration with various Indian two-wheeler companies.
    Companies like Escorts, Rajdoot and faced immense competition from
    smaller 100 cc Japanese technology motorbikes. Bikes manufactured by
    Hero Honda, the only company manufacturing four-stroke bikes at that
    time, gained massive popularity.

    For more information on Bikes and two wheeler industry please visit :
    http://www.infibeam.com/Bikes/
     
    Sonya S., May 20, 2008
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