The current economic slowdown in India is one of the biggest reasons for the slump in two-wheeler sales and with vehicle prices expected to go up due to BS-VI transition next year, the industry will face more challenges, according to a top official of HMSI.
Hike in insurance premium from September 2018, expectation of GST reduction by customers and wait for bigger discounts on BS-IV vehicles have also contributed to the decline in sales, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) President, CEO and MD Minoru Kato said.
He was speaking at the launch of the company's first BS-VI compliant model Activa 125 scooter. Its price starts at Rs 67,490 (ex-showroom), which is 10-14 per cent costlier than the BS-IV compliant model.
The industry was expecting recovery when customers began understanding the benefits of insurance premium increase but the expectation of a GST reduction and slowdown in 'Indian economic fundamentals' have further led to demand slump, Kato told reporters here at the launch.
"Right now, BS-VI price increase has not started yet. On insurance issue (price increase), we think, gradually, it has settled but the economic fundamentals (are responsible for) more slowdown, it is one of the biggest factors," he said.
Kato was responding to a query on how much the economic slowdown in India has hit the two-wheeler sales.
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"Basically, our original forecast was that the next fiscal year will be more challenging due to the BS-VI price increase," he said commenting on the outlook for the next year.
"Yes," he said when asked if times are going to get tougher for the two-wheeler industry.
Asked if the company has held back on investments on capacity expansion due to the ongoing slump, he said, "Construction of the fourth plant in Gujarat is going on as scheduled but operationalisation of production line there would depend on the market conditions."
When asked about the company's plans on launching electric vehicles in India, Kato said, "At present, there is no such plan although Honda has the technology. Next fiscal, we will start a feasibility study in India with products imported from China."