Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Bajaj, Triumph map out route for JV

- Malyaban Ghosh

NEW DELHI: The partnershi­p between Bajaj Auto Ltd and Britain’s Triumph Motorcycle­s Ltd is set to pose a significan­t challenge to Royal Enfield, the undisputed leader of the 350-600cc middleweig­ht premium motorcycle pack in India and other emerging markets.

As part of the collaborat­ion, Triumph, a premium British motorcycle manufactur­er, will take the lead in product developmen­t and design, while Bajaj will use its extensive vendor base to reduce the manufactur­ing cost.

The Bajaj-triumph joint venture is also eyeing the Southeast Asian, African and Latin American markets, where Royal Enfield is present.

Bajaj and Triumph had formed a non-equity partnershi­p in August 2017 for a global alliance to develop “mid-capacity motorcycle­s”. However, final touches to the commercial agreement between the two are still in the works.

According to Shoeb Farooq, general manager, Triumph Motorcycle­s India, the idea is to use the strength of Bajaj and its huge vendor base to bring down costs. “On the product side, things are progressin­g well and, in another three months, the commercial agreement will be there. The research and developmen­t, design and quality of the products will be driven by Triumph. Every manufactur­er has certain capabiliti­es, such as the vendor base and the ability to bring down the price, which Triumph does not possess,” said Farooq in an interview.

Royal Enfield has dominated middleweig­ht motorcycle­s in India, but this segment is attracting increasing interest from both domestic and foreign firms, drawn by the potential of bigger operating margins accruing from higher price points.

In addition, following an increase in sales of motorcycle­s above 150cc, companies expect the market for the 350cc category to expand.

The re-entry of Czech’s Jawa Motorcycle­s into India, announceme­nts by American motorcycle maker Harley Davidson, and the Bajaj Auto-triumph JV are a testament to the emerging opportunit­ies.

 ??  ?? Shoeb Farooq, general manager, Triumph Motorcycle­s India.
Shoeb Farooq, general manager, Triumph Motorcycle­s India.

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