Suzuki to roll out 3 new bikes in India

Suzuki to rollout 3 new bikes in India by the next 18 months. Suzuki is a major super bike maker of the world, but now it ready to re-enter in commuter bike segment with the launch of 100cc and 125 commuter bikes in the Indian market where Hero Honda and Bajaj Auto are already doing good.
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The company, at present, has only 2 per cent market share in the two wheeler segment, it is no. 1 car maker maker of India with Maruti. Maruti-Suzuki has 50 per cent market share in the cars market. So the Company has plans to buzz in the two wheeler segment too.

At present 1.88 lakh units were sold in the 2009-2010 period and the company targets to sell 3 lakh units in the next 18 months. So in this plan, Suzuki motors India will invest 200 crore rupees.

Suzuki Motors has recently launched its two new Super bikes India named as Suzuki Bandit and Suzuki GSX1000R. Both the bikes have price tag of Rs. 10 to 12 laks.

The company has launched many bikes and scooters like Hayabusa, Intruder, Zeus, a 125cc motorbike and GS150R, the 150cc motorbike and it also has an automatic scooter Access 125cc.

On the other hand, Piaggio has also announced to re-introduce Vespa LX125 scooter in India.