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TVS along with Universal Success to begin two wheeler production near Calcutta

A unit located 30 kms from Calcutta in Uluberia on a 63 acre area is where TVS along with Universal Success will begin production of two wheelers specifically for Bengal markets. TVS Motors based in Hosur in Karnataka has entered into a deal with Prasoon Mukherjee of Universal Success. With a 50:50 stake, the two will come together to make two wheelers. Universal Success is at present along with Mahabharat... 

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Motorcycle sales India: June 2011

Another calendar month is over and sales report from various car and bike manufacturers in India are uploaded all over the internet. Indian auto industry growth in recent years has stunned major car manufacturers around the globe. Even though car manufacturers suffered a slump in sales in June 2011, the 2 wheeler industry is still going strong. In June 2011, a total of 880,000 units of motorcycles... 
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Hero Honda, Bajaj and TVS to setup units in Africa, to compete with Chinese manufacturers

India’s leading 2 wheeler manufacturers, Hero Honda, Bajaj Auto and TVS have decided to enter African land. These manufacturers already export their products to the African continent, but now they plan to go a step further by setting up their own manufacturing units in Africa. Currently the 2 wheeler industry in Africa is ruled by Chinese motorcycle manufacturers. More than 2.5 million motorbikes... 
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TVS Max4R LX – New Version Launched

Latest edition of Max 4R LX has been officially launched by TVS Motors India. The third largest two wheeler company in India was proud to bring out this edition which promises not only security but a comfortable drive as it sports a well cushioned one piece seat which is ideal for a family outing. M4R was designed for rural road conditions and convention as it mainly targeted that sector. A four stroke... 
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TVS motor company’s new business strategy- Electric scooters

TVS Motor Company President (Marketing) H S Goindi announced that his company plans to enter the electric scooter market. He confirmed that around 50 such vehicles are being tested all over the country currently. TVS motor company will launch a few new models, and new variants of the old ones which would run on lead acid batteries. Owing to the increased fuel prices, the budget for 2011-12 plans on... 

Hero, Bajaj, TVS, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki February 2011 sales figures

Hero Motorcycles India’s largest 2 wheeler manufacturer, Hero Motorcycles, who recently broke its 26 year long relationship with Honda Motors, has once again shown that it is better off alone. Selling 4,72,055 units in February 2011 compared to 3,82,096 units sold in February 2010, Hero Motorcycles registered 23.54% increase in sales figures. Bajaj Auto Sold 2,86,657 units in February 2011 compared... 

Hero, Bajaj, TVS and Suzuki January 2011 sales figures

India’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer Hero, despite breaking up with Honda, has registered a 20% growth in January 2011 compared to the same month last year. Hero Motorcycles sold 4,66,524 units this January, compared to 3,89,802 units sold last January. Mr Anil Dua, VP, Hero Motorcycles, said, “Our strong sales for January have provided an excellent start to the new year and also helped continue... 

January 2010 sales report for Suzuki and TVS two-wheelers

Suzuki Motorcycle India has reported 40 % growth in January sales to 28,598 units. The 2-wheeler maker recorded sales of 20,448 units for January the previous year. Suzuki Motorcycle India (SMI), a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan , offers scooter and motorcycle models like Access 125, SlingShot, GS150R, Hayabusa 1300 and Bandit 1250S. Chennai-based, TVS Motor Company reports a 30 %... 
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TVS Apache RTR now with ABS

If you are willing to shell an extra Rs 3000, you can buy yourself the all new TVS Apache RTR whose rear disc brake is now installed with ABS- Antilock Braking System. TVS has earlier showcased the Apache RTR ABS at the Auto Expo last year. ABS is a technology which prevents your tires from locking when you brake hard. Maximum deceleration is achieved when the tires do not lock. A normal brake will... 

Indonesia might get the TVS R&D setup facility

TVS Motors in a recent announcement declared that they will be investing around 400c crores in spread over the next two years to double its current manufacturing capacity to a commendable 4 million units per annum in the Indian market. The supposed investment will be funded through debt and internal accruals. In the current scenario, company exports about 7-8% of its sales, and this number can... 

Mexico and Argentina now gets TVS bikes

As per Moneycontrol, TVS is now all set to enter the Argentina and Mexico markets with its breed of motorcycles. It will be soon exporting bikes to new markets and try to excel in export share by 18% from current 10%. The company also plans to include assembly lines in Bangladesh and Columbia in the coming two years. TVS might introduce three wheelers in those locations too. It plans on exporting... 

TVS re-launching Max-R 100cc in four-stroke

As earlier reported by bikerzlane.com, TVS is planning to re-launch 100cc Max-R in the Indian market by end of June 2010. This time, the company is launching the bike in 4 stroke . The production and sale of the 2 stroke engine has to be stopped because it didn’t meet the emission norms. But with 4 stroke, the company will not face such problem. The new Max-R will be launched with 100cc four-stroke... 

Electric or fuel based: TVS Scooty Streak Hybrid scooter

Scooty lovers were always fascinated with the concept of an amazing merger of a fuel based and an engine based scooty. It seems TVS motor is all set to fulfill this dream of the scooty lovers. This creation will be a 90cc scooter and TVS plans to launch it by year end. It would include both a 4-stroke engine along with an electric –hub motor. The scooty can easily be operated in four modes,... 
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