Archive for the 'Yamaha motor' Category

Yamaha introduces G5 bike with electric start

India Yamaha Motor on Tuesday announced the launch of Yamaha G5 106 cc motorcycle with an electric start engine priced at Rs 39,380 (ex-showroom-all India). More
Courtesy: economictimes.indiatimes.com

Italy’s Ducati plans to scorch racing tracks in India

Italy’s Ducati is gearing up to set the racing circuit on fire. The world’s largest producer of racing bikes is planning to bring motorsports to India and has started preparations to get the MotoGP motorcycling championship here.

Ducati Motor Holding CEO Gabriele Del Torchio told ET, “I have asked MotoGP CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta to bring the Grand Prix event to India. If this event can happen in Qatar, China, Malaysia and Australia, I think India also has a great chance with vast improvements in infrastructure and the F1 circuit plans firming up. If all goes well, we shall have a full-fledged motorcycle racing season in India soon.” Read more
Courtesy: economictimes.indiatimes.com

Yamaha forms Indian motorcycle venture with Mitsui

Yamaha Motor, the world’s second-largest motorcycle maker, will set up a joint venture with Mitsui Corp to produce motorcycles in India.

Yamaha plans to replace its money-losing Indian motorcycle business with the new venture, called India Yamaha Motor, the Iwata City, Japan-based company said on Wednesday. The unit ill begin operating in April. More
Courtesy: economictimes.indiatimes.com

Yamaha to pump in Rs 800 crore in 3 years

Yamaha Motor India on Thursday said it will invest Rs 750-800 crore over the next three years for product development, capacity expansion and marketing initiatives.

“We are planning to invest Rs 750-800 crore over the next three years to streamline operations in India and reestablish the Yamaha brand,” Yamaha Global President Takashi Kajikawa told reporters here at the 9th Auto Expo. More
Courtesy:www.indiacar.net


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