India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. continued with its upward growth in the sales by registering a 11% in domestic sales (including Nepal) rise in May 2017 as compared to the corresponding period last year. Yamaha’s all new powerful 249 cc Mid-class Street Fighter motorcycle FZ25 was launched this year followed by the launch of BS-IV variants of scooters and motorcycles which has been instrumental in boosting its sales.
May 2017
May 2016
Percentage growth
Domestic (including Nepal)
69429 units
62748 units
11%
Roy Kurian, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd who has been leading the sales and marketing team of Yamaha’s two wheeler business in India since 2013, said, “Yamaha’s journey with renewed vigour was readily welcomed in all over the country. Customers have always desired efficient technology and superior design which can complement their investment for a product. This is what exactly in the world Yamaha is known for. The synchronization between customers’ needs and Yamaha’s offerings is the secret of success.”
Commenting on the challenges that lay ahead, Kurian said, “Yamaha will defy the ongoing trends by bringing in products that rev hearts. Since last 4 years, it has reached out to a considerably larger customer base with its stylish and innovative products. Yamaha’s innovation in design and technology required a finer connect with the mass. It took it forward by revolutionizing buyers’ inclinations to match two wheelers with personality and comfort levels of riding.”
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