
MD of Triumph Motorcycles India, Vimal Sumbly, says Triumph will be an aspirational brand for guys who use Royal Enfield bikes. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint
Triumph not only has to win over customers, but also has to persuade people to buy touring bikes in a country notorious for poor roads. Its track record for infrastructure development is miserable compared with China and most other emerging economies, and its failure on this score has sapped growth.
Most Indians commute using motorcycles or scooters and it is common to see families of four or five on a single vehicle snaking through heavy traffic or even over pavements escaping jams. As the economy slows, two-wheelers comprise the only category of the auto industry to register growth this year.
Sales of motorcycles with an engine displacement of 350cc or less, which make up the bulk of the market, have risen about 3.5% so far this fiscal year, show data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
Harley, which shipped nearly 250,000 motorcycles globally in 2012, sells about 150 bikes a month through its 10 Indian dealers, according to SIAM. Triumph, which sold more than 50,000 bikes last year, plans to open at least three showrooms by the end of 2013, in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
The company, which began life as a bicycle manufacturer in 1887, will assemble some models at its new plant in Manesar, Haryana, to save on high import taxes and so keep prices down. It also plans to build a factory in Karnataka.
"We will be an aspirational brand for guys who use (Royal Enfield) bikes," said Sumbly, who was previously with Bajaj Auto Ltd, India's second-largest motorcycle maker. Asked whether Triumph would design an India-specific bike, Sumbly said, "As the market develops and we see the growth, the company will surely invest more and more in India." Reuters

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