The company currently sells five Hyosung superbikes, ranging between 250 cc and 700 cc, priced between Rs 2.84 lakh and Rs 5.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
"We are in talks with Hyosung to locally produce bikes. Even if we are able to finalise a plan by the end of next year, it will take another 18 months to begin operations," DSK Motowheels chairman Shirish Kulkarni told PTI.
The company currently gets bikes from Hyosung in completely knocked down (CKD) state. It assembles the bikes at its plant at Wai near Pune before dispatching them to dealers.
The company, which also has a collaboration with Italy's Benelli, is coming up with a new manufacturing facility at Talegaon (near Pune) at an investment of Rs 350 crore.
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"The plant would get operational in the next 1.5 years. We plan to move Hyosung operations to this new plant while the Wai plant would be utilised for Benelli bikes," Kulkarni said.
The upcoming plant would have an installed capacity to produce 50,000 units per annum, he added.
The company, which started selling Benelli bikes earlier this year, aims to sell around 3,000 bikes during the current year. It also aims to sell around 2,500 Hyosung bikes during the period.
"Together, we plan to sell around 5,500 bikes this year. The imported super bikes market in India is estimated to grow to around 15,000-20,000 units during this year," Kulkarni said.
Both Benelli and Hyosung superbikes are sold from different dealerships across the country. DSK Motowheels today opened its first Benelli dealership in the capital.
The company aims to have around 20 dealerships across the country by the end of this fiscal. It currently has 8 outlets.
"In North India, we plan to open outlets at Jaipur, Chandigarh, Indore. Elsewhere, we plan to open one in Goa and Cochin in near future," he added.