Bajaj Discover again kept the high demand
Published On Sep 24, 2010 12:00 AM By Mansi Malhotrafor Bajaj Discover 100
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Bajaj Discover, India's one of the top most selling motorcycle in the Indian auto market, which is rapidly increasing their huge demand in the country. It has kept the demand on high same like when it was launched in the auto market. At present, Bajaj Discover is available in two different variants including Bajaj Discover DTS-Si and newly entrant higher version, Bajaj Discover 150. The enter-level commuter motorcycle, Discover DTS-SI is getting overwhelming attention from the Indian buyers. It is available with affordable price range of Rs. 41,000 (ex-showroom-Delhi).
Bajaj Discover DTS-SI is contributing higher sells in the auto market which is more than an existing commuter models like, Honda CB Twister, Hero Honda Splendor & Passion, TVS Star Sport, and Suzuki Zeus. Apart of that, Bajaj Discover higher version, which has recently introduced in the country with 150cc engine. It is also going to create their strong stabilises in the premium motorcycles segment, there are many rivals presenting their most popular motorcycles like Hero Honda CBZ & Hunk, Honda CB Dazzler & Unicorn, Suzuki GS 150R & new launched Suzuki Slingshot, Yamaha FZ-S and Yamaha SZ. Discover range has touches a whooping 127,397 units during August 2010. The sale figure for Discover 100, since its launched last year, stood at 85,000 units per month. Besides, Discover 150 has also been reached 35000 monthly units.
Bajaj Auto India Limited by this attained the status of the fastest growing two-wheeler producer in the country. The company is targeting for the largest selling two-wheeler during this current calender year and is scheduling its production capacity to two million per year, bringing from October 2010. Bajaj auto is all set to catch up and face the stiff competitors to achieve the top slot in the Indian two-wheeler market. The two-wheeler industry saw a growth of 28 percent during the month of April-August, out of which Bajaj has registered 68 percent growth by rising its stake from 25.6 percent to 33.5 percent.