The two-wheeler arm of the Mahindra Group in October 2014 made a binding offer to acquire a 51 per cent stake in Peugeot Motorcycles, one of the oldest motorized two-wheeler manufacturers in the world.
The transaction between Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd and Peugeot Motorcycles would involve infusion of 15 million euro into Peugeot Motorcycles to finance projects implemented through the partnership.
"The deal is in progress. We are waiting for some documentation work to happen. I am hoping that by end of January or beginning February we should be able to clear all the hurdles. But, it really depends on when those hurdles get cleared," Mahindra Two Wheelers, Chief of Operations, Viren Popli told reporters here.
"It (Peugeot Motorcycles) was the first two-wheeler company in the world to make a motorised transportation. They have a long history. So when you have a brand like that, you do not try to mess it up by trying to create some brand. There has to be a different position", he said.
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He said Mahindra Two Wheelers was suited for the "mass" segment, while Peugeot Motorcycles for premium segment.
Popli and senior company officials were here to launch the scooterette GUSTO in Tamil Nadu priced at Rs 48,600 ex-showroom.
Since the launch of the GUSTO in Northern parts of the country, Mahindra Two Wheelers has sold 10,000 units.
To a query on the company's third product, he said Mahindra Two Wheelers would launch the 300cc motorcycle "Mojo". Our next product launch which we are working on is 300cc Mojo, once that is done, we will start filling the gaps between between 110cc and 300cc..", he said.