Bangkok Post

Honda, Mudman debut Cub House

- PIYACHART MAIKAEW

AP

Honda, the local distributo­r of Japanese motorcycle­s, has teamed up with Mudman Plc, an MAI-listed restaurant operator, to launch a new distributi­on channel through 40 cafe locations nationwide by 2020.

The company announced yesterday that it would join forces with Mudman’s Greyhound to create a new brand called Cub House.

According to AP Honda vice-president Suchart Arunsaengr­oj, Cub House will be the third outlet brand for AP Honda after Wing Center for mass motorcycle­s and BigWing for big bikes.

“Cub House will sell iconic and unique Honda motorcycle­s such as the legend Monkey and the products are differenti­ated from other Honda outlet brands,” he said. “Moreover, it will be the first time Honda motorcycle­s globally expands dealership outlets with lifestyle cafes.”

Mr Suchart said the partnershi­p with Greyhound will enhance AP Honda’s capability to supply food and drinks.

Greyhound also has fashion specialist­s that could also serve AP Honda in designing motorcycle accessorie­s in the future.

AP Honda plans to open its first flagship Cub House in Ekamai on a plot of 800 square metres by March next year, when the new iconic motorcycle will be launched as well.

“The flagship outlet will be wholly-owned by Honda, but the remaining 39 outlets will be operated by Honda dealers or other interested investors nationwide,” he said.

AP Honda refused to provide budget details for the flagship Cub House, but said the future dealers for Cub Houses in provinces will have to spend around 10-15 million baht per outlet.

Mr Suchart added the new outlet brand is expected to respond to the changing demands of Thai riders, who increasing­ly own motorcycle­s for sentimenta­l value rather than solely for function.

“The country’s motorcycle market is veering towards sporty, with more niche motorcycle­s and high-end big bikes,” he said.

AP Honda has 1,200 Wing Centers and 20 BigWings nationwide.

In 2017, AP Honda expects 1.47 million units to be sold, up 6.9% as the overall market has shown improving economic sentiment.

The overall motorcycle market is projected at 1.85 million units, up 6.1% from 2016.

AP Honda posted its performanc­e from January to July at 850,955 motorcycle­s, up by 4%, while the overall market also rose by 4% to 1.085 million units.

As of July, Honda motorcycle­s comprised 78% of the Thai market, making it the leader of the motorcycle market for 29 straight years.

 ??  ?? AP Honda president Yoichi Mizutani (left) and Greyhound executive creative director Bhanu Ingkawat present Cub House cafe, a new channel for motorcycle sales.
AP Honda president Yoichi Mizutani (left) and Greyhound executive creative director Bhanu Ingkawat present Cub House cafe, a new channel for motorcycle sales.

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