Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Two-wheeler makers dole out discounts of up to ₹22K to clear BS-III models

- Shally Seth Mohile shally.s@livemint.com

Two-wheeler manufactur­ers, in a rush to rush to sell hundreds of thousands of scooters and motorcycle­s that run on old emission technologi­es, are offering discounts up to ₹22,000 per vehicle in the two days remaining until a ban kicks in.

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court banned the sale and registrati­on of Bharat Stage-III (BS-III) vehicles from 1 April, putting a question mark on an inventory numbering 670,000 twowheeler­s as on March 20.

To be sure, the aggressive discountin­g will only have a marginal effect as it is practicall­y impossible to sell and register the entire inventory in the limited time available, dealers said.

India switches to BS-IV emission norms from April 1.

According to latest industry data available, manufactur­ers and dealers had in their inventory more than 800,000 twowheeler­s, commercial vehicles (both small and large), passenger vehicles and three-wheelers compliant with BS-III norms. Of these, two-wheelers are estimated to comprise 80% of the unsold BS-III vehicles.

Market leader Hero MotoCorp Ltd is offering benefits up to ₹12,500, including free insurance and cash discounts, on its range of scooters and motorcycle­s, as per the advertisem­ents and a circular issued to dealers. While the company will bear the burden of cash discounts, the cost of insurance will be borne by the dealers, as per the circular issued to the dealers on Thursday morning. Mint has a copy of the circular.

“In order to help you in liquidatio­n of BS-III stocks, the following support is being offered by us,” it said. This includes a “customer cashback benefit” of ₹5,000 on HF and Splendor+ models, while the other motorcycle and scooter models have flat discounts of ₹7,500 and ₹12,500, respective­ly. The schemes are valid till 31 March. Hero had an unsold stock of 250,000 units at its dealership­s as on March 20. A company spokespers­on did not respond to calls.

Discounts at Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Ltd (HMSI), the country’s second-largest twowheeler seller, are even steeper. The local arm of the Japanese two-wheeler maker is offering a cash discount of up to ₹22,000 on its BS-III scooters and motorcycle­s. “Gear up for cashback offer, save up to ₹22,000 with any new Honda BS-III compliant models across India. Visit our nearest dealership before March 31,” read an advertisem­ent on the company’s Facebook page.

Yadvinder Singh Guleria, senior vice-president, sales and marketing at HMSI was not available for comment.

Dealers are not enthused and believe the discounts won’t help much. “They (manufactur­ers) knew well in advance about new emission norms. Why did they produce so much? These discounts are meaningles­s as it’s practicall­y impossible to register, sell and get the vehicle financed in such a short span of time,” said an HMSI dealer on condition of anonymity. He added that the dealers have no choice but to register vehicles in someone else’s name. “That way, we will at least be able to sell them in the secondhand market, later.”

An official at Bajaj Auto Ltd, who declined to be identified, said the company has less than 10 days’ stock at its dealership­s. “Like everyone else, we also have some offers running,” he said. As per a circular issued to its dealers, Bajaj is offering a discount of up to ₹12,000 on select models.

A TVS spokespers­on declined to comment.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Dealers currently have an inventory of around 670,000 twowheeler­s
MINT/FILE Dealers currently have an inventory of around 670,000 twowheeler­s

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