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Italian super bike maker Ducati expects to double India sales in 2 years

Company aims to sell 600 bikes this year, make India operations profitable by 2018

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T E Narasimhan Chennai
Italian superbike maker Ducati expects to break-even by next year in India. Having crossed the 1,000-bike sales mark last year, the company expects to sell 600 units this year.

According to Ducati India, its operations in the country will be profitable by the end of 2018.

Ducati started operations in India in March 2015 and established six dealerships across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Ahmedabad.

Ravi Avalur, managing director, Ducati India, said that India is one of the fastest growing motorcycle markets and has great potential for future growth.

Ducati India registered an 18 per cent increase in sales

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