The group also plans to launch the first bike of MV Agusta in November this year and will set up a network of showrooms in top cities to retail the motorcycles besides providing after-sales service.
"We are really excited to be bringing these extraordinary machines to India for riders who demand the utmost performance from their bikes," Kinetic World Managing Director Ajinkya Firodia said in a statement.
"Kinetic can launch any or all of these motorcycles in India over the next 2-3 years, with the first launch slated for November 2015," the company said.
A team of engineering experts is already working on homologation and other formalities while the dealership network is being set up across India, it added.
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"The bikes will be brought in as CBUs and SKDs, and prices are likely to range from Rs 12 lakh to Rs 33 lakh," it said.
The group had sold off its two-wheeler business assets to M&M in a cash and stock deal in 2008.
Group firm Kinetic Motor Co had in the past partnered with Japan's Honda and sold the once popular Kinetic Honda gearless scooter. The group then went solo after the joint venture broke up.