Harley-Davidson Starts First Indian Dealership

July 12, 2010

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American heavy motorcycle major Harley-Davidson inaugurated its first ever Indian dealership at Hyderabad last week. The company is planning to open more dealerships in major cities of India including Delhi and Mumbai shortly. India is the worlds second largest market for two wheelers, but most sales are that of inexpensive bikes which can easily weave through congested traffic unlike the heavy and huge Harleys. Nevertheless, owning a Harley-Davidson has been every enthusiasts dream and the American giant wants to tap the emerging market scenario.

“We look forward to initiating a new era of motorcycling” Anoop Prakash, MD, Harley-Davidson India.

The company will roll out 12 variants and the bikes will cost between 6.95 lakhs and 34.95 lakhs.

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4 Responses to “Harley-Davidson Starts First Indian Dealership”

  1. robin yates Says:

    Harleys are overpriced, under powered, unreliable, not for me sorry

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  2. bob Says:

    lol i was expecting Indian Motorcycles (the american motorcycle company),

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  3. robin yates Says:

    the Harley Davidson is a very big bike. it was designed for big roads with lots of room to move about on. Indian roads are overcrowded and totally different to the USA. I am sure some will be sold but only the rich can afford such monsters especially when there are much better motorcycles available.So a big thumbs down from me

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