Home » Bajaj

Hot-Bajaj revise bike platform strategy for India

Bajaj Auto, the coolest and best bike maker, has drawn up a new, aggressive strategy for its motorcycles, which will involve a specific platform approach to generate big numbers. Bajaj has been trailing rival Hero Honda, for a long time now and as part of this effort, it has also decided to launch a 125 cc version of the Platina that will co-exist with its 100 cc sibling. Managing director of Bajaj Auto, Rajiv Bajaj told that three distinct platforms would form part of the plan. The top tier comprises the Discover, Pulsar and Avenger while the XCD represents the mid-platform.

Platina to get 125cc engine

The 100cc range rolls out of the basic platform which includes the Platina as well as export models like the Boxer and CT 100. “Our plan is in place with the last bike from the XCD platform due to debut in February next year, by which time the three platforms will account for combined sales of 225,000 to 240,000 bikes each month both for the local and international markets,” he said. Put simply, each platform will churn out 75,000 to 80,000 bikes every month as part of a new, uncluttered approach to take the fight to rival Hero Honda’s camp.

XCD platform to spawn more variants

XCD platform to spawn more variants

According to Bajaj, the company had also altered its 125cc bike strategy from the originally planned XCD Sprint. “We are now prioritising another product that will be out in September, followed by one in November and finally in February to complete the picture for the XCD,” he added. The strategy for the 125 cc version of the Platina is interesting in this context, especially when Bajaj Auto has maintained that the bike does not represent a brand and is only a product by the end of the day which hardly yields any money. However, its numbers still make it relevant to both suppliers and dealers.

XCD sprint coming soon

XCD sprint coming soon

In the price segment it operates in, the Platina is ahead of models from Hero Honda and TVS with a 44 % market share.”We had earlier kicked off with the Boxer and CT 100 in this segment but they were easy to imitate and competing models quickly joined the arena. Even when we added interesting features to the Platina, it was only a matter of months before competition followed suit,” Bajaj said.The company then decided that it was time to do something which would not be imitated so quickly. The solution lay in changing the engine. “An electric start 125cc would positively take two years to imitate quite unlike the past
where we saw competing models emerge in six months,” he said.

Bajaj Discover to get 150cc mill

Bajaj Discover to get 150cc mill

The engineering done on the XCD platform has resulted in some “terrific costing and high mileage” for a 125cc bike. Taking advantage of that feature,Bajaj Auto has now decided to go in for the Platina 125 which can hold its own in the market and insulates the company from any similar product in a hurry.”This motorcycle is a premium to the 100cc Platina and will give us more money. It could also help build the bike’s brand and wean 100cc customers gradually away to this better option,” Bajaj said.He reiterated that the top priority was to defend the company’s leadership in the 125 cc plus segment while constantly upgrading products. This was the rationale for the launch of the sportier Discover 135 DTS-i last week.

Bajaj Discover 135 DTS-i gets a sports variant

Bajaj Discover 135 DTS-i gets a sports variant

“The Pulsar lineups are being upgraded every 18 months and the time has now come for the Discover which has been untouched for two years. The new features make it sharper and more aggressive to fit in with the image of our bikes in this product category. This becomes harmonious with the DTS-i portfolio that stands for sporty, hi-tech bikes,” Bajaj said.This change in the Discover makes it dearer by Rs 2,500 and the least
expensive option at Rs 47,000 (ex-showroom) is still Rs 6,000 costlier than the top-end electric start XCD. “It is in this price gap that we are creating more bikes which will improve profitability and create a stronger brand,” he added.

From Sify news



SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION


 
Get Automotive tips, advise, maintenance and technical information in your inbox weekly

Name:
Email:
 
It’s absolutely free!


Similar Posts-

5 Comments »

  • Sedan said:

    These low profile, contemporary platform beds, popular in Europe, are catching on in the USA. Sedan

  • Ashutosh said:

    Bajaj is launching a new bike with 135 cc engine
    codenamed GD
    will be launched on 10th january
    10000 bikes ready @ the Bajaj Aurangabad plant.

  • aswin said:

    ASHUTOSH can you confirm me about its price am waiting for it over a long time….

  • aswin said:

    ASHUTOSH can you confirm me about its price am waiting for it over a long time….

Leave a comment!

1 Trackbacks

  1. Indian Autos blog » Bajaj Auto looking at sub-brand for lesser capacity bikes

Post Options

This entry was posted by on August 6, 2008 at and filed under Bajaj category.

Updates

  • Hyundai's new Direct Injection Engine for Sonata -

    Hyundai is getting ready to add direct injection to its 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. Power from the DI four cylinder goes from 176 to 200 hp, and will likely get around 5-10 percent better gas mileage, finds a home under the new Sonata's bonnet.

  • BMW Enthusiastic about 2018 Winter Olympics in Munich -

    BMW has announced that it would support the bid by Munich to bring the 2018 Winter Olympic Games to their home city. The manufacturer promised to offer three to five million Euros for the first application phase which will run between 2009 and 2011.

  • International Engine of the Year Award -

    Volkswagen's 1.4 liter TSI Twincharger has been honoured with the greatest recognition. The 1.4 liter Twincharger used across VW's range in models such as the Golf, Scirocco and Eos has won the International Engine of the Year Award.

  • Ferrari boss puts his own car up for auction -

    Luca di Montezemolo is offering his own personal car for sale on Ferrari's online auction for charitable reasons. Luca Di Montezemolo signed the 599 GTB Fiorano for that winning bidder. At last check the highest bid stood at €190,000 (US$265 500).

Subscribe via email

Enter email id to get updates for free!:

Latest Posts on Indian Autos Blog

Indian Autos Blog' Friends

Indian Autos Blog Recommends

Translator

English flagItalian flagKorean flagChinese (Simplified) flagChinese (Traditional) flagPortuguese flagGerman flag
French flagSpanish flagJapanese flagArabic flagRussian flagDutch flagHindi flag
Rumanian flagSwedish flagIndonesian flag    
By N2H