in India
Presented by:-
Mohammad Salman
Rajeev Vasudevan
Rakesh Aggarwal
Roadmap
• Introduction
• History
• Advantage India
• Usage pattern
• Major players
• Market share
Introduction
• India, is the second largest producer of two-wheelers in the
world.
vehicles 71%
(42 million)
(2.37 million)
Buses 1%
(0.59 million)
>250 cc
6) During the fiscal year 2008-09, the company has sold 3.28
million bikes.
* Hero Honda Splendor
TVS Apache
TVS Centra
TVS Star
TVS Victor
TVS Star City Sport
TVS Apache RTR FI
Yamaha Motor India
Yamaha CruxS
Yamaha G5
Yamaha Gladiator
Yamaha FZ 16
Yamaha R15
Yamaha Fazer
Regulatory Bodies
• Automotive Research Association of India
( ARAI )
• Society of Indian Automobile
Manufacturers (SIAM)
• Automotive Components Manufacturers
Association (ACMA)
Future Challenges and
Plans
• Sustaining the growth rate.
• Need for innovation – low cost/ hybrid vehicles.
• Upgrading Indian two-wheeler products.
• Taking the products to the global market.
• Capturing Indian as well as global market.
Suggestions
• Encourage exports.
• Provide various two-wheeler financing
schemes among manufacturers.
• Open R&D centers.
• Pressurize government to reduce taxes
and duties.
• Collaborate with global players.
conclusion
The outlook for India’s automotive sector is highly
promising.In view of current growth trends and prospect
of continuous economic growth of over 5 per cent, all
segments of the auto industry are likely to see continued
growth.
Large infrastructure development projects underway in
India combined with favorable government policies will
also drive automotive growth in the next few years.