Kinetic Motor Company will enter the 165 cc scooter segment with the launch of Millennium by mid-December. |
This will be followed by the launch of 135 cc bike Euro by February-March 2006. The gearless bikes are expected to be priced between Rs 40,000 and Rs 50,000. |
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Kinetic had last year acquired the marketing and manufacturing rights for seven scooters, including Millennium and Euro, from Italjet, the Italian two-wheeler manufacturer, who designed and developed the bikes. Kinetic is already present in the 135 cc segment with its bike Nova 135. |
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"We hope to sell between 75,000 and 100,000 Millennium and Euro bikes in the first year of their launch. Millennium is a scooter targeted towards the youth. Euro is an executive range scooter for the family," said Sulajja Firodia Motwani, joint managing director. |
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Both Millennium and Euro could give direct competition to Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India's bikes such as Eterno, Activa and Dio, industry sources said. |
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"Millennium would be the first scooter above 150 cc. In other words, there would be no competition for Millennium and it would offer the first alternative to a big 150 cc motorcycle for a customer looking for a big scooter," said a two-wheeler analyst in Mumbai. |
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According to Society of Indian Automotive Manufacturers statistics, the industry during 2004-05 sold more than 9.5 lakh scooters. |
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The industry is growing at 10-15 per cent annually. Of the total scooter market, 15 per cent comprise gearless scooters. |
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Honda, Bajaj Auto, TVS Motors and Kinetic Motors are the major players in the scooter market. Honda Scooters alone during the year sold more than 4 lakh scooters. |
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