Ever since Hero broke up with Honda – the last of the Indo-Japanese joint ventures to do the talaaq – the battle for the mobike market is essentially an India versus Japan title bout.
Currently Hero Motocorp dominates the 100 cc fuel-efficiency bike, and Bajaj Auto the 150 cc power segment with its Pulsar brand. As long as Hero and Honda were together, Honda was happy to take on Bajaj by building 150 cc bikes. Now it is aiming straight at the heart of the Hero empire by stepping down to 125 cc and 100 cc bikes.
To be sure, he is going to get competition from Yamaha as well in this segment, but Yamaha is focusing on the other big boy – Bajaj Auto, which is topdog in the 150 cc segment. Hiroyuki Suzuki, Managing Director and CEO of Yamaha Motor in India, clearly told Business Standard that “our focus, as of now, is the 150 cc segment.”
Hero and Bajaj had better watch out: the Japanese want to dethrone India’s current bike champs in the fuel-efficient and power segments.
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