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TABLE OF CONTENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 2
DECLARATION 3
PREFACE 4
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5
INTRODUCTION 8
INDUSTRY PROFILE 16
COMPANY PROFILE 31
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 71
DATA ANALYSIS 76
FINDINGS 89
CONCLUSION 93
LIMITATIONS 95
BIBLIOGRAPHY 97
ANNEXURE 99
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INTRОDUCTIОN
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INTRODUCTION
The Indian auto industry became the 4th largest in the world with sales increasing 9.5 per cent
year-on-year to 4.02 million units (excluding two wheelers) in 2017. It was the 7th largest
The Two Wheelers segment dominates the market in terms of volume owing to a growing middle
class and a young population. Moreover, the growing interest of the companies in exploring the
India is also a prominent auto exporter and has strong export growth expectations for the near
future. Automobile exports grew 15.54 per cent during April 2018-February 2019. It is expected
to grow at a CAGR of 3.05 per cent during 2016-2026. In addition, several initiatives by the
Government of India and the major automobile players in the Indian market are expected to
make India a leader in the two-wheeler and four wheeler market in the world by 2020.
The automobile industry in India is world’s fourth largest, with the country currently being the
world's 4th largest manufacturer of cars and 7th largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles in
16.16-18.18 trillion (US$ 251.4-282.8 billion) by 2026. Two-wheelers dominate the industry and
made up 81 per cent share in the domestic automobile sales in FY18. Overall, Domestic
automobiles sales increased at 7.01 per cent CAGR between FY13-18 with 24.97 million
vehicles being sold in FY18. Indian automobile industry has received Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) worth US$ 20.85 billion between April 2000 and December 2018.
Domestic automobile production increased at 7.08 per cent CAGR between FY13-18 with 29.07
million vehicles manufactured in the country in FY18. During April 2018-January 2019,
automobile production increased 9.84 per cent year-on-year to reach 26.26 million units.
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During April 2018-January 2019, highest year-on-year growth in domestic sales among all the
categories was recorded in commercial vehicles at 22.79 per cent followed by 14.79 per cent
The passenger vehicle sales in India crossed the 3.2 million units in FY18, and is further
The government aims to develop India as a global manufacturing as well as a research and
development (R&D) hub. It has set up National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure
Project (NATRiP) centres as well as a National Automotive Board to act as facilitator between
the government and the industry. Under (NATRIP), five testing and research centres have been
The Indian government has also set up an ambitious target of having only electric vehicles being
sold in the country. Indian auto industry is expected to see 8-12 per cent increase in its hiring
during FY19. The Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India has shortlisted 11 cities in
the country for introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) in their public transport systems under the
FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid) and Electric Vehicles in India) scheme.
The first phase of the scheme has been extended to March 2019 while In February 2019, the
Government of India approved the FAME-II scheme with a fund requirement of Rs 10,000 crore
(US$ 1.39 billion) for FY20-22. Number of vehicles supported under FAME scheme has
increased to 192,451 units in March 2018 from 5,197 units in June 2015.
Automobile exports grew 15.54 per cent during April 2018-February 2019. It is expected to grow
at a CAGR of 3.05 per cent during 2016-2026. Domestic two wheeler industry is expected to
grow at 8-10 per cent during FY19. Also, Luxury car market in India is expected to grow at a 25
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per cent CAGR till 2020. The Government of India expects automobile sector to attract US$ 8-
MARKET SIZE
Domestic automobile
production increased
CAGR between
million vehicles
manufactured in the
country in FY18.
January 2019,
automobile production increased 9.84 per cent year-on-year to reach 26.26 million vehicle units.
Overall domestic automobiles sales increased at 7.01 per cent CAGR between FY13-18 with
24.97 million vehicles getting sold in FY18. During April 2018-January 2019, highest year-on-
year growth in domestic sales among all the categories was recorded in commercial vehicles at
22.79 per cent followed by 14.79 per cent year-on-year growth in the sales of three-wheelers.
Premium motorbike sales in India crossed one million units in FY18. During January-September
2018, BMW registered a growth of 11 per cent year-on-year in its sales in India at 7,915 units.
Mercedes Benz ranked first in sales satisfaction in the luxury vehicles segment according to J D
Sales of electric two-wheelers are estimated to have crossed 55,000 vehicles in 2017-18.
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INVESTMENTS
In order to keep up with the growing demand, several auto makers have started investing heavily
in various segments of the industry during the last few months. The industry has attracted
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) worth US$ 20.85 billion during the period April 2000 to
December 2018, according to data released by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
(DIPP).
Some of the recent/planned investments and developments in the automobile sector in India are
as follows:
Ashok Leyland has planned a capital expenditure of Rs 1,000 crore (US$ 155.20 million)
to launch 20-25 new models across various commercial vehicle categories in 2018-19.
Hyundai is planning to invest US$ 1 billion in India by 2020. SAIC Motor has also
Mercedes Benz has increased the manufacturing capacity of its Chakan Plant to 20,000
units per year, highest for any luxury car manufacturing in India.
As of October 2018, Honda Motors Company is planning to set up its third factory in
India for launching hybrid and electric vehicles with the cost of Rs 9,200 crore (US$ 1.31
manufacturing hub in Bangalore with an investment of Rs 100 crore (US$ 14.25 million)
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GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
The Government of India encourages foreign investment in the automobile sector and allows 100
The government aims to develop India as a global manufacturing centre and an R&D
hub.
Under NATRiP, the Government of India is planning to set up R&D centres at a total cost
of US$ 388.5 million to enable the industry to be on par with global standards
The Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India has shortlisted 11 cities in the
country for introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) in their public transport systems under
the FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid) and Electric Vehicles in
India) scheme. The government will also set up incubation centre for start-ups working in
In February 2019, the Government of India approved the FAME-II scheme with a fund
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ACHIEVEMENTS
Following are the achievements of the government in the past four years:
Number of vehicles supported under FAME scheme increased from 5,197 in June 2015 to
185 four-wheelers and 10 light commercial vehicles were supported under FAME
scheme.
following testing and research centres have been established in the country since 2015
Silchar
SAMARTH Udyog – Industry 4.0 centres: ‘Demo cum experience’ centres are being set
up in the country for promoting smart and advanced manufacturing helping SMEs to
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ROAD AHEAD
The automobile industry is supported by various factors such as availability of skilled labour at
low cost, robust R&D centres and low cost steel production. The industry also provides great
opportunities for investment and direct and indirect employment to skilled and unskilled labour.
18.18 trillion (US$ 251.4-282.8 billion) by 2026. Two-wheelers are expected to grow 9 per cent
in 2018.
References: Media Reports, Press Releases, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
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INDUSTRY PROFILE
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INDIAN TWO WHEELER INDUSTRY
India is among the few nations on the planet where every second person has a two wheeler. The
two wheeler industry grew by almost 13%, and that figure is on the rise ever since. Bike owners
have also understood the importance of purchasing a suitable two wheeler insurance policy for
their vehicles. Following is a list of the best performing two wheeler companies in the country:
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Apex industry body, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), has
sales. Final sales numbers for FY2018 are: 20,192,672 units, which marks the first time that
The just-ended FY2018 is turning out to a fiscal year full of new milestones. While Maruti
Suzuki India and Hero MotoCorp have notched their very own highs in the domestic
market, the Indian two-wheeler industry, which comprises 12 OEMs who reveal their
monthly sales to apex body SIAM, has crossed the 20-million unit sales milestone for the
first time.
As per industry statistics compiled by Autocar Professional, cumulative sales data of the top six
OEMs which have announced their domestic market numbers for fiscal year 2017-18 stacks up
to 20,006,406 units (see sales table below), which is a robust 15.98 percent year-on-year growth.
The Big Four – Hero MotoCorp, HMSI, TVS Motor Co and Bajaj Auto – along with Royal
Surpassing the 20-million mark also means that the Indian two-wheeler industry is poised to post
double-digit growth after six years. The last time was in FY2012 when it grew 12.25 percent
with sales of 13,435,769 units. What’s more, the 20-million sales mark has been breached by
cumulative numbers of only six OEMs. The remaining six have yet to reveal their fiscal
performance, which means the big number for FY2018 will get bigger.
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This achievement comes as a result of the top players notching their best-ever sales in a fiscal,
starting with market leader Hero MotoCorp. The world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer has
stuck true to its title with humongous sales of 7,587,130 units or 37.92 percent of the record
20,006,406 units sold by the six OEMs under review. This is a world record for any two-wheeler
maker and constitutes sale of 20,786 units sold on each day in FY2018. This also means every 20
seconds a Hero product was sold somewhere in the country. It is also the company’s best
Commenting on the company’s performance, Pawan Munjal, CMD, Hero MotoCorp, said:
“2017-18 has been a period of high growth where Hero MotoCorp achieved significant
milestones, and set new benchmarks in the two-wheeler industry. Achieving the landmark 7
million annual sales milestone in both the calendar year 2017 and fiscal year 2017-18 is a clear
indication that Hero continues to be the preferred choice of customers across markets. Our
overall global sales growth has given further impetus to our global expansion plans. We are
determined and focused on bringing technologically-advanced products for our customers across
the globe, building our production capacities and expanding our customer touch points.”
Hero recently laid the foundation stone of its eighth manufacturing site at Chittoor (Andhra
Pradesh). The last fiscal also witnessed Hero MotoCorp start operations at its Bangladesh-based
product unveils and strategy. In H2 FY2018, it unveiled premium products such as the 200cc
XPulse and Xtreme 200R motorcycles and the 125cc Maestro Edge 125 and Duet 125 scooters.
To drive sales at the entry level, the company has recently infused new, updated models to its
commuter motorcycle portfolio strengthening the Passion and Splendor brands in the form of the
110cc Passion Pro, Passion XPro and the 125cc Super Splendor.
Meanwhile, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) stands out as the biggest volume
gainer, surpassing Hero MotoCorp. HMSI has added new volumes of more than one million
units in the 12-month period of FY2017-18, a commendable sales record. In FY2018, the
company sold 57,75,243 units, thereby registering, according to HMSI, a new world record of
adding new sales of over a million units in a single fiscal – additional volumes of 1,050,176 units
According to Yadvinder Singh Guleria, senior VP (Sales and Marketing), “Honda 2Wheelers
India is the only two-wheeler company in the world to grow at a pace witnessed never before,
adding over 1 million incremental customers in a single year. With four brand-new models, new
capacity infusion, addition of 500 new network outlets increasing our reach to hinterlands,
Honda successfully consolidated its leadership further in scooter segment while aggressively
Honda’s growth comes on the back of the ever-growing popularity of its iconic Activa scooters,
its class-leading 125cc CB Shine models and the new-found traction in the premium 160cc
commuter motorcycle segment via CB Hornet 160R and CB Unicorn 160. And in an effort to
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further boost its presence in the growing 160cc motorcycle segment, it recently rolled out the
stylish X-Blade, which borrows the engine from other 160cc siblings.
The company is also recording good traction in the premium 125cc scooter segment with the
Grazia riding into the popular charts within a month of its domestic launch. Autocar
Professional estimates the Grazia scooter is garnering additional volumes of 20,000-25,000 units
every month. This appears to be a good sign for the company as rivals like Hero MotoCorp, TVS
It is noteworthy to mention that Honda has gone a step further by introducing the 2018 edition of
its 250cc CBR 250R and the 160cc CB Hornet 160R with much-desired safety feature of the
anti-lock braking system (ABS). Other new additions to its vast portfolio includes the 2018
edition of the 125cc CB Shine and the 110cc Livo and Dream Yuga models aimed at boosting
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TVS notches record sales, Jupiter shines brighter
India’s third largest two-wheeler company, TVS Motor Co, sold 3,367,000 units in FY2018, up
17.81 percent (FY2017: 2,858,000). Credit for this strong performance goes to the 110cc Jupiter
scooter, which is leading from the front along with the iconic moped (TVS Super XL) as the
The company is working hard to push its presence in the premium segments, amply seen in its
new product launches. It has added three new models under its premium motorcycle Apache
brand including the 310cc Apache 310 RR as its flagship model in December, followed by the
updated RTR 200 4V version 2.0 in January and the RTR 160 4V in March. On the scooter front,
TVS has forayed into the 125cc segment with its NTorq 125, which offers a host of unique
features.
The company has high hopes from the entry-level Apache model – the RTR 160 4V – which is
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Bajaj Auto feels the heat in India, but is a king in exports
Bajaj Auto, India’s fourth largest two-wheeler player, missed the two-million unit sales mark by
a whisker, selling 1,974,577 units in FY2017-18, a marginal decline of 1.34 percent YoY. The
company recently rolled out the 2018 edition of its popular range including the Pulsar, Avenger
and has also launched new models under its Discover umbrella to boost sales.
At the premium end, while its 375cc Dominar model has failed to garner a good response from
the domestic market, the KTM range appears to be in consistent demand among the select
customer profiles looking for premium street and sport bikes. It remains to be seen how Bajaj
Auto responds to the changing dynamics of the motorcycle market and defines the future
Bajaj Auto though is the No. 1 export player. Its shipments grew substantially by 14 percent to
1,394,757 units in FY2018 (FY2017: 1,218,541). As a result, the gap between domestic sales and
exports has reduced substantially from 782,850 units in FY2017 to 579,820 units in FY2018.
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Royal Enfield guns for sales, implements expansion plans
Continuing with its month-on-month growth, Royal Enfield reported sales of 74,209 units in
March 2018. This marks a YoY growth of 26.75 percent for the iconic motorcycle brand which
On the cumulative sales front, it has delivered 801,230 units in FY2018, growing by an
impressive 23.06 percent YoY. The company’s growing yearly sales appear to be perfectly
aligned with its capacity expansion program. Almost at par with its growing sales, the company
had plans to scale up its production capacities to 825,000 units by end-FY2017-18. It has now
announced fresh investments of Rs 800 crore as capex for FY2019. This, according to the
company, will include the expansion of production capacity under phase II at its Vallam Vadagal
Speaking on the company’s investment plans, Siddhartha Lal, MD & CEO, Eicher Motors said,
“Our demand continues to exceed supply, and we continue to see strong growth from all our
markets. Therefore, we have decided to expand our production capacity with the second phase of
our Vallam Vadagal plant near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. We will also complete construction of our
Technology Centre in Chennai this year, and invest further in the development of new products
to meet upcoming regulations and to expand our portfolio for our global markets.”
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Suzuki Motorcycles India: the dark horse
Completing its annual target of selling 500,000 units during FY2018, Suzuki Motorcycle
India sold a total of 501,226 units, up 43 percent YoY, which is a result of robust consumer
demand for its bestselling model – the Access 125 scooter. Meanwhile, the Gixxer series (all
powered by the 155cc engine) has given a strong foothold to the company in the premium
commuter motorcycle category. The company has reiterated its focus of continuing to work
towards bringing more premium products to the domestic market in near future too.
Commenting on the record sales performance, Sajeev Rajasekharan, EVP, SMIL said, “We have
taken the first step successfully towards our objective of achieving 1,000,000 unit sales in FY
2019-20. The onus is now on us to sustain the momentum generated by this growth and continue
to scale higher peaks. We have a well-rounded and an exciting portfolio of premium scooters and
motorcycles including the upcoming Burgman Street, and the new Intruder FI, which is already
It is to be noted that while the market will continue to see new model launches and facelifts, all
companies are gearing up for the incoming safety norms (for the existing two-wheeler model
range) and the BS VI emission norms in near future on priority. It would be interesting to see
how the market demand fares during the Q1 FY2018-19 period, which has inherited a good
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MAJOR INDSUTRY PLAYERS
HERO MOTOCORP
Hero MotoCorp is the biggest manufacturer of two wheelers in the world given the number of
units made per year. The company is also known for its innovative methods, especially after it
made the headlines by manufacturing the planet’s most fuel efficient two wheeler – Splendor
iSmart, which offers a mileage of about 102 kilometres per litre. The company commenced
operations in 1984 as Hero Honda, but soon a merger between Hero Cycles of India and Honda
Motors of Japan ensued, and following the split between both companies in 2010, Hero Cycles
and Honda Motors turned into competitors. Some of the popular two wheelers manufactured by
Hero MotoCorp include Splendor, Glamour, CBZ, Achiever, Karizma, Hunk, Passion and CB
series two wheelers. The company is also famous for designing the Pleasure and Maestro
scooters.
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HONDA MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER INDIA
The first name that pops into every individual’s mind when considering the purchase of a two
wheeler is Activa. Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) is India’s second biggest two
wheeler manufacturer as it sells in excess of two lac units of the Activa alone every month.
During the 1980s, Honda dominated the Indian two wheeler industry along with Kinetic
Engineering Limited. Both companies partnered between 1984 and 1998 before Mahindra
Motors’ acquisition of Kinetic. The Honda Active, which has been in production since 2000 in
India, is the country’s best selling two wheeler. HMSI also partnered with Honda MotoCorp until
2010 after which it started to sell its own motorcycles such as Shine, Unicorn, CBR 150R and
250R, Dream Yuga, CB Trigger, etc. The Shine and Unicorn brands of the company are currently
among the best-selling bikes in the country. Although the growth of the company’s sales is
relatively slow, the company seems to be making healthy progress with each passing year.
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BAJAJ AUTO
Bajaj is one of the few successful automobile companies in India that sells not only two
wheelers, but also three and four wheelers. The company was established during the 1930s in
Rajasthan, and has since grown into one of the biggest two wheeler manufacturers in India. Bajaj
had a fairly successful stint between the 1960s and 1990s when majority of vehicles that rules the
streets of India were manufactured by the company. Scooters such as Vespa 150, Priya and Bajaj
Chetak were among the company’s best-selling products. It was only in the 1990s that Bajaj
conceded its place as the market leader following the widespread manufacture of motorcycles.
Despite people preferring motorcycles over scooters, Bajaj stayed in the market by
manufacturing its own set of bikes. At the moment, the company’s portfolio includes some of
India’s most popular and best-selling two wheelers, including Avenger, Pulsar, Platina and
Discover. The company is now preparing to release variants of the Platina and CT100 to improve
its market share in the 100cc segment. The company also manufactures other popular bikes such
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INDIA YAMAHA MOTOR
A segment of Yamaha Motor Company of Japan, India Yamaha Motor holds 4% of country’s
motorcycle market, and about 7.5% of the nation’s scooter market. Around 15,000 scooters are
sold every month by India Yamaha Motor. A few of the popular two wheelers manufactured by
the company include the R15, SZ-X, FZ16, Fazer, SS 125, Crux, YBR 110 and YBR 125. India
Yamaha Motor is also renowned for selling racing super bikes such as R1 and YZF R1M. While
the R1 costs around Rs.22 lacs, the YZF-R1M is priced at around Rs.29 lacs.
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TVS MOTOR COMPANY
Having commenced operations in 1877, TVS Motor Company initially plied its trade in sectors
such as automobile, finance and insurance. Since 1955, however, TVS began shifting its focus on
automobile alone. The company gained worldwide recognition during the 1980s when it
collaborated with Suzuki Motors to release two wheelers such as Suzuki Samurai, Suzuki
Shogun and Suzuki Fiero. So far as the scooter market is concerned, TVS’s Scooty brand is
among the best performers over the past two decades. Scooty, as a brand, remains the most
preferred scooter among working women and college girls. Jupiter and Wego are two of the other
scooters manufactured by the company, and they are both doing substantially well in the Indian
market.
Apart from the aforementioned two wheeler manufacturers in the country, the other brands that
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COMPANY PROFILE
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TVS MOTOR COMPANY
The company manufactures a wide range of two-wheelers from mopeds to racing inspired
motorcycles. The company also manufactures three-wheelers. The company has an annual
production capacity of 4 million 2 wheelers & 120000 three wheelers. It is one of the leading
two-wheeler and three-wheeler exporters from India distributing to over 60 countries. The
company has manufacturing plants located at Hosur in Tamil Nadu Mysore in Karnataka and
Nalagarh in Himachal Pradesh. It also has one manufacturing unit located at Karawang in
Indonesia.In the year 1979 TVS Group company Sundaram-Clayton Ltd started Moped Division
at Hosur to manufacture TVS 50 mopeds. In the year 1982 the company entered into a technical
know-how and assistance agreement with Suzuki Motor Co Ltd of Japan and in the year 1985
they incorporated a new company Lakshmi Auto Components Pvt Ltd for the manufacture of
critical engines and transmission parts.In the year 1986 the company acquired the assets of the
moped division from Sundaram Clayton Ltd. Also the name of the company was changed from
Indo Suzuki Motorcycles Ltd to TVS Suzuki Ltd. In the year 1992 they launched two modes of
motor cycles namely Samurai and Shogun and in the year 1993 they launched TVS
Scooty.During 1999-2000 TVS Suzuki Ltd was amalgamated with Sundaram Auto Engineers Ltd
an unlisted group company which was incorporated in the year 1992. As per the scheme all the
assets and liabilities of erstwhile TVS Suzuki Ltd together with all obligations and contingent
liabilities were vested in Sundaram Auto Engineers (India) Ltd with effect from April 22 1999.
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This merged entity was later renamed TVS Suzuki Ltd.The TVS group and Suzuki Motor
Corporation parted ways from their 15-year-old joint venture on September 27 2001. The shares
held by the Suzuki Motor Corporation were acquired by Anusha Investments Ltd a wholly
owned subsidiary of Sundaram-Clayton Ltd for Rs 9 crore. Thus the company became a
subsidiary of Sundaram-Clayton Ltd with effect from November 15 2001. Since Suzuki Motor
Corporation ceased to be a shareholder of the company the company cannot use the word
'Suzuki' as the part of their name and hence the name of the company was changed to TVS Motor
Company Ltd. During the year 2002-03 the new stylish TVS Scooty Pep and the upgraded
version of Fiero was launched in the market. In April 1 2003 the subsidiary company namely
Lakshmi Auto Components Ltd acquired the entire paid up capital of Sundaram Auto
Components Ltd. Consequently Sundaram Auto Components Ltd became a subsidiary company
with effect from April 1 2003.In October 2003 the company entered into a scheme of
arrangement with Lakshmi Auto Components Ltd and Sundaram Auto Components Ltd. As per
the scheme all the assets and liabilities of the rubber and plastic businesses of Lakshmi Auto
Components Ltd were transferred to Sundaram Auto Components Ltd on slump sale basis on
April 1 2003 for a consideration of 12.25 crores. The remaining business of Lakshmi Auto
Components Ltd namely engine components division together with their investments in other
bodies corporate was transferred to the company with effect from April 2 2003.During the year
2003-04 the company launched new products such as TVS Centra New Victor GL Fiero F2 & Fx
and Scooty Pep. During the year 2004-05 they launched new products such as TVS Star New
Victor GLX New Victor GX and Scooty Pep 'Splash' series.During the year 2005-06 the
company entered into a joint venture with Columbian party for exploring opportunities in
Columbian market with an equity investment of Rs 5 million. The company incorporated TVS
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Motor Company (Europe) B V in Netherlands as a wholly owned subsidiary of the company with
an investment of Rs 91.63 crore. During the year TVS Motor Singapore Pte Ltd Singapore
became a wholly owned subsidiary of the company with an investment of Rs 30.51 crore. PT
TVS Motor Company Indonesia was incorporated in Indonesia to manufacture motorcycles and
parts with an investment of USD 27.60 million and became subsidiary of the company in view of
it being the subsidiary of TVS Motor Company (Europe) B V which holds 75% of the share
capital. The remaining 25% was held by TVS Motor Singapore Pte Ltd. PT TVS Motor
Company Indonesia has acquired lands in Indonesia for setting up a facility for manufacturing
two wheelers.During the year 2006-07 the company has established a new plant in Himachal
Pradesh with an annual production capacity of 400000 units scalable to 600000 units. PT TVS
Karawang near Jakarta in Indonesia with production capacity of 3 lakh vehicles per annum.
During the year the company launched multiple new products and variants such as StaR City ES
StaR Sport Scooty Teenz and 99 Colors on Scooty PEP. During the year 2007-08 the company
commenced commercial production from its Nalagarh Plant located in Himachal Pradesh. They
commenced their commercial production from their state-of-the art plant located at Karawang in
Indonesia and launched TVS Neo which is exclusively developed for the Indonesian market.
During the year the company launched various new products and variants such as TVS Flame
Apache RTR StaR Sport StaR City 110 cc Scooty TeenZ Electric TVS Tru4 Oil. In March 2008
the company launched their three wheeler TVS King in two variants namely two stroke petrol
and two stroke LPG.The company won the Team Tech 2007 Award of Excellence for Integrated
use of Advanced Computer Aided Engineering Technologies in product development. They also
won the prestigious SAP ACE 2007 Awards for Customer Excellence in the Most Innovative
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Netweaver Category for several SAP implementations that are put in place.In June 2008 the
Manufacturing Pvt Ltd whereby TVS motor cycles will be manufactured at the latter's two-
wheeler manufacturing facility that is located on the outskirts of Kolkata. TVS would help
Mahabharat Motors to set up the factory and provides engineering support to them. The
production would commence from June 2009.During the year 2008-09 the company launched
Scooty Streak a tough and trendy variant of Scooty Pep+ and Apache RTR RD premium segment
motorcycle. Also they launched their three-wheeler TVS King in six states. In June 2009 T V
Sundram Iyengar & Sons Ltd and their subsidiaries acquired the holding of foreign collaborators
Clayton Dewandre Holdings Ltd in Sundaram-Clayton Ltd. Thus Sundaram-Clayton Ltd became
a subsidiary of T V Sundram Iyengar & Sons Ltd. Consequent to this acquisition the company
also became the subsidiary of TVS with effect from June 3 2009.During the year 2009-10 the
company launched TVS JIVE and TVS Wego in the market. They also launched a four stroke
three-wheeler with superior features. They commenced export of TVS Apache to Brazil. Also
they developed a pan India presence in three-wheelers. In December 2009 the company acquired
the entire shareholding of TVS Energy Ltd. Thus TVS Energy became a wholly owned
subsidiary of the company. In June 2010 they acquired the entire paid up capital of TVS Housing
Ltd and thus TVS Housing Ltd became a wholly owned subsidiary of the company.In October
2010 the company won the SAP ACE Award for Consumer Excellence 2010 in 'Best Run Award
in Automotive' category. They also won the Silver EDGE award from Information Week a
leading IT magazine for in house design and development of Data Acquisition System for
improving shop floor productivity. Information Week annually recognize enterprises driving
growth and excellence through IT.In November 2010 the company launched TVS TRU4
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Premium a semi-synthetic 4T Engine Oil. In February 2011 Indian Bank signed an MoU with the
company for financing three wheelers manufactured by the company. In March 2011 the
company introduced ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) in their premium segment motorcycle
TVS Apache RTR 180 giving the bike formidable stopping power and superior braking control
that compliments its high performance capability.In 2011 the Company has developed an engine
that is 20 per cent more fuel efficient and is usable both in scooters and motorcycles.In 2012 the
company signed a MOU with Central Bank of India to provide attractive financing options for its
three wheeler TVS king across all 4000 branches operating in India. The company is also a
winner of the CII ITC Sustainability Awards 2012 during under review.In 2013 the company won
Silicon India Mentor Graphics Best VLSI / Embedded Design - Automotive Award. The
company and BMW Motorrad Signed a Cooperation Agreement. The Company proposed to set
up assembly line in Uganda.In 2014 the company launched TVS TRU4 Synthetic 10W 30
Engine Oil. The Company launches StaR HLX 125 Motorcycle in Tanzania. The Company also
launched Stylish TVS StaR City+ -Asian Network for Quality Award 2014.In 2015 TVS Motor
Company & Kangra Central Co-operative Bank in Himachal Pradesh sign MOU. The company
has launched the 2015 edition of TVS Phoenix 125 for the drum version and for the disc brake
version. During the year the company has introduced a special edition of its legendary TVS XL
Super' in celebration of crossing the milestone of 1 crore mark in sales. The Company signs
MOU with TN Government for investment of Rs 350 crore. The Company also has launched its
motorcycle 'TVS Sport' with improved mileage and additional features during the year under
review.On 16 March 2016 TVS Motor Company announced that it has entered into a partnership
with Snapdeal to sell its motorcycles and scooters online. Nine two-wheeler products from TVS
Motor Company will be available on Snapdeal. Customers will now be able to select model
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colour and dealership of their choice on the Snapdeal Motors platform from the comfort of their
homes. Snapdeal Motors platform was launched in November 2015.On 11 May 2017 TVS Motor
Company announced its alliance with MASESA (Mayor Servicios Socieda Anonima) a
Guatemala based company that is a leader in the commercialization of motorcycles and Tuk Tuks
in the Central American region. This alliance is in line with the company's plan to expand and
strengthen its presence in Central Amrica LATAM South East Asia and Middle East. In this
alliance MASESA will develop exclusive TVS Motor Company concessionaires in Guatemala El
Salvador Honduras Nicaragua and Costa Rica.On 28 June 2017 TVS Motor Company announced
its partnership with Abans Auto a leading distributor in Sri Lanka. Through this tie-up TVS King
the 200 cc passenger three-wheeler will be launched in the Sri Lankan market. As a part of the
agreement TVS Motor Company will leverage Abans Auto's network of over 200 showrooms
and appointed dealers in strategic locations around Sri Lanka. Furthermore Abans Finance will
provide finance schemes to the customers of TVS Motor Company at affordable rates.On 26
September 2017 TVS Motor Company announced that its popular scooter brand TVS Jupiter has
clocked sales of 2 million units within 4 years of its launch. On 6 December 2017 TVS Motor
Company announced the launch of TVS Apache RR 310. The motorcycle marks TVS Motor
Company's entry into the super-premium segment both in domestic and international markets.On
5 February 2018 TVS Motor Company announced its foray in the 125cc scooter segment with
the launch of TVS NTORQ 125. Designed for the youth TVS NTORQ 125 has been developed
based on the TVS Racing pedigree and comes with the state-of-the-art CVTi-REVV 3 Valve
engine. The scooter also marks the launch of an exclusive technology platform - TVS
SmartXonnect - making it India's first connected scooter.On 14 March 2018 TVS Motor
Company launched the new 2018 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V. A testimony to the racing legacy of
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the TVS Apache RTR series the new TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is the most powerful 160cc
motorcycle creating a new benchmark in the segment. On 23 August 2018 TVS Motor Company
launched a new 110cc commuter motorcycle - TVS Radeon. On 10 September 2018 TVS Motor
Company announced that its premium motorcycle brand TVS Apache has crossed a key sales
milestone of 3 million units. On 18 September 2018 TVS Motor Company announced that its
125cc scooter offering TVS NTORQ 125 has crossed the 1 lakh sales mark. On 19 September
2018 TVS Motor Company announced its association with leading distributer in the Mexican
region Torino Motors a subsidiary of Groupo Autofin. In the first year of the association Torino
Motors will work with TVS Motor Company to open 40 exclusive stores in the country for the
distribution of two-wheelers. With over 40 years of experience in the region Torino Motors
HISTORY
TVS was established by Thirukkurungudi Sundaram Iyengar. He began with Madurai's first bus
service in 1911 and founded T.V. Sundaram Iyengar and Sons Limited, a company in the
transportation business with a large fleet of trucks and buses under the name of Southern
Roadways Limited. When he died in 1955, his sons took the company ahead with several forays
in the automobile sector, including finance, insurance, two-wheelers/ three wheelers, tyres and
components, housing, aviation, logistics etc. The group has operated 97 companies that account
EARLY HISTORY
Sundaram Clayton was founded in 1962 in collaboration with Clayton Dewandre Holdings,
United Kingdom. It manufactured brakes, exhausts, compressors and various other automotive
parts. The company set up a plant at Hosur in 1978, to manufacture mopeds as part of their new
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division. In 1980, TVS 50, India's first two-seater moped rolled out of the factory at Hosur in
Tamil Nadu, Southern India. A technical collaboration with the Japanese auto giant Suzuki Ltd.
resulted in the joint-venture between Sundaram Clayton Ltd and Suzuki Motor Corporation, in
SUZUKI RELATIONSHIP
TVS and Suzuki shared a 19-year-long relationship that was aimed at technology transfer for
design and manufacture of two-wheelers specifically for the Indian market. Re-christened TVS-
Suzuki, the company brought out several models such as the Suzuki Supra, Suzuki Samurai,
Suzuki Shogun and Suzuki Shaolin. In 2001, after separating ways with Suzuki, the company
was renamed TVS Motor, relinquishing its rights to use the Suzuki name. There was also a 30-
month moratorium period during which Suzuki promised not to enter the Indian market with
competing two-wheelers.
RECENT
Recent Launches include the flagship model TVS Apache RR 310, the TVS Apache RTR 200,
TVS Victor and TVS XL 100. TVS has recently won 4 top awards at J.D. Power Asia Pacific
Awards 2016, 3 top awards at J.D. Power Asia Pacific Awards 2015 & Two-Wheeler
In early 2015, TVS Racing became the first Indian factory team to take part in the Dakar Rally,
the world's longest and most dangerous rally. TVS Racing partnered with French motorcycle
manufacturer Sherco , and named the team Sherco TVS Rally Factory Team. TVS Racing also
won the Raid de Himalaya and the FOX Hill Super Cross held at Sri Lanka. In three decades of
its racing history, TVS Racing has won over 90% of the races it participates in.
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In 2016 TVS started manufacturing the BMW G310R, a model co-developed with BMW
Motorrad after their strategic partnership in April 2013. In December 2018, the Hosur plant
where the motorcycle is manufactured rolled out its 50,000th G310R series unit.
On 6 December 2017, TVS launched their most-awaited motorcycle, the Apache RR 310 in an
event at Chennai. The 310cc motorcycle with an engine which was co-developed with BMW
features first ever full fairing on a TVS bike, dual-channel ABS, EFI, KYB suspension kits, etc.
It is expected to rival bikes like KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 250SL, Bajaj Pulsar and
Dominar and Honda CBR 250R after hitting the market. The Apache RR 310 is designed and
It was the first Indian company to deploy a catalytic converter in a 100 cc motorcycle and the
first to indigenously produce a four stroke 150cc motorcycle. The list of firsts from the firm
include: India’s first 2-seater moped – TVS 50, India’s first indigenous scooterette - TVS Scooty,
India’s first Digital Ignition - TVS Champ, India’s first fully indigenous motorcycle - Victor,
First Indian company to launch ABS in a motorcycle - Apache RTR Series, The first scooter with
tone exhaust noise technology – Tormax and India's first oil-cooled chamber construct with Ram-
Air assist- TVS Apache RTR 200 4V. And a recent launch - India's first connected scooter TVS
NTORQ which claims to be India's first Bluetooth Connected Scooter with features like Call
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AWARDS
In the same year, the work done for the TVS Victor motorcycle won TVS Motor the
India. In 2004, TVS Scooty Pep won the 'Outstanding Design Excellence Award' from
Motor the TPM Excellence Award given by the Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance in
2008.
The company's chairman, Venu Srinivasan, was conferred with an honorary Doctorate of
Science degree by The University of Warwick, United Kingdom in 2004, while the
Government of India honoured him with Padma Shri, one of India's highest civilian
distinctions in 2010.
Innovative implementation of Information Technology has won TVS Motor the Ace
major SAP AG and the Team Tech 2007 Award of Excellence for Integrated use of
Himalayan Highs, an initiative launched by TVS Motor Company has been included in
the India Book of Records when Anam Hashim became the first woman on a 110 cc
scooter to complete the trip to Khardung La, the world’s highest motorable stretch
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TVS PRODUCTS PROFILE
SCOOTERS
TVS NTORQ
TVS JUPITER
TVS WEGO
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ZEST 110
SCOOTY PEP+
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MOTORSCYCLES
APACHE RR310
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45
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TVS RADEON
TVS VICTOR
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STAR CITY +
TVS SPORT
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MOPED
TVS XL 100
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HОNDA
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, Private Limited (HMSI) is the wholly owned Indian
subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Limited, Japan. Founded in 1999, it was the fourth Honda
automotive venture in India, after Kinetic Honda Motor Ltd (1984-1998), Hero Honda (1984-
2011) and Honda Siel Cars India (1995-2012). HMSI was established in 1999 at Manesar,
Scooter -exclusive plant in Gujarat. Its facility in Narsapura is the largest amongst its four
locations and has a capacity of 6,600 vehicles per day. Honda India sales skyrocketed up to 4.28
million motorcycles and scooters backed by scooterization of India via bestselling scooter Activa
over 350,000 scooter sales in September 2017. Honda scooter Activa sales record expected
3.5million scooters in 2017/18. Honda motorcycle & scooter started independent operation since
2010s after separation from Hero Honda motors J/V since 1984. 6million production capacity
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HISTORY OF THE COMPANY
Throughout his life, Honda's founder, Soichiro Honda had an interest in automobiles. He
worked as a mechanic at the Art Shokai garage, where he tuned cars and entered them in races.
In 1937, with financing from his acquaintance Kato Shichirō, Honda founded Tōkai Seiki
(Eastern Sea Precision Machine Company) to make piston rings working out of the Art Shokai
garage. After initial failures, Tōkai Seiki won a contract to supply piston rings to Toyota, but lost
the contract due to the poor quality of their production After attending engineering school
without graduating, and visiting factories around Japan to better understand Toyota's quality
control processes, by 1941 Honda was able to mass-produce piston rings acceptable to Toyota,
using an automated process that could employ even unskilled wartime laborers. Tōkai Seiki was
placed under control of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (called the Ministry of
Munitions after 1943) at the start of World War II, and Soichiro Honda was demoted from
president to senior managing director after Toyota took a 40% stake in the company Honda also
aided the war effort by assisting other companies in automating the production of military
aircraft propeller The relationships Honda cultivated with personnel at Toyota, Nakajima Aircraft
Company and the Imperial Japanese Navy would be instrumental in the postwar period A U S B-
29 bomber attack destroyed Tōkai Seiki's Yamashita plant in 1944, and the Itawa plant collapsed
in the 1945 Mikawa earthquake, and Soichiro Honda sold the salvageable remains of the
company to Toyota after the war for ¥450,000, and used the proceeds to found the Honda
16 m2 (170 sq. ft.) shack, they built and sold improvised motorized bicycles, using a supply of
500 two-stroke 50 cc Tohatsu war surplus radio generator engines When the engines ran out,
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Honda began building their own copy of the Tohatsu engine, and supplying these to customers to
attach their bicycles. This was the Honda A-Type, nicknamed the Bata Bata for the sound the
engine made In 1949, the Honda Technical Research Institute was liquidated for ¥1,000,000, or
about US$5,000 today; these funds were used to incorporate Honda Motor Co., Ltd At about the
same time Honda hired engineer Ki Hachiro Kawashima, and Takeo Fujisawa who provided
indispensable business and marketing expertise to complement Soichiro Honda's technical bent
The close partnership between Soichiro Honda and Fujisawa lasted until they stepped down
together in October 1971. The first complete motorcycle, with both the frame and engine made
by Honda, was the 1949 D-Type, the first Honda to go by the name Dream .Honda Motor
Company grew in a short time to become the world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles by
1964.The first production car from Honda was the S500 sports car, which followed the T360 into
production in October 1963. Its chain-driven rear wheels pointed to Honda's motorcycle origins.
Over the next few decades, Honda worked to expand its product line and expanded operations
and exports to numerous countries around the world. In 1986, Honda introduced the
successful Acura brand to the American market in an attempt to gain ground in the luxury
vehicle market. The year 1991 saw the introduction of the Honda NSX supercar, the first all-
aluminum mono coqui vehicle that incorporated a mid-engine V6 with variable-valve timing.
CEO Tadashi Kume was succeeded by Nobuhiko Kawamoto in 1990. Kawamoto was selected
over Shoichiro Irimajiri, who oversaw the successful establishment of Honda of America
Manufacturing, Inc. in Marysville, Ohio. Both Kawamoto and Irimajiri shared a friendly rivalry
within Honda, and Irimajiri would resign in 1992 due to health issues. Following the death
of Soichiro Honda and the departure of Irimajiri, Honda found itself quickly being outpaced in
product development by other Japanese automakers and was caught off-guard by the truck
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and sport utility vehicle boom of the 1990s, all which took a toll on the profitability of the
company. Japanese media reported in 1992 and 1993 that Honda was at serious risk of an
unwanted and hostile takeover by Mitsubishi Motors, who at the time was a larger automaker by
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volume and flush with profits from their successful Pajero and Diamante Kawamoto acted
development that resulted in recreational vehicles such as the first generation Odyssey and
the CR-V, and a refocusing away from some of the numerous sedans and coupes that were
popular with Honda's engineers but not with the buying public. The most shocking change to
Honda came when Kawamoto ended Honda's successful participation in Formula One after the
1992 season, citing costs in light of the takeover threat from Mitsubishi as well as the desire to
create a more environmentally-friendly company image. Later, 1995 gave rise to the Honda
Aircraft Company with the goal of producing jet aircraft under Honda's name .
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HONDA is headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Their shares trade on the Tokyo Stock
Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange, as well as exchanges in Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo,
Kyoto, Fukuoka, London, Paris and Switzerland. The company has assembly plants around the
globe. These plants are located in China, the United States, Pakistan, Canada, England, Japan,
Belgium, Brazil, México, New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Philippines, Thailand,
Vietnam, Turkey, Taiwan, Peru and Argentina. As of July 2010, 89 percent of Honda and Acura
vehicles sold in the United States were built in North American plants, up from 82.2 percent a
year earlier. This shields profits from the yen's advance to a 15-year high against the dollar.
Motorcycles
Honda is the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Japan and has been since it started production in
1955. At its peak in 1982, Honda manufactured almost three million motorcycles annually. By
2006 this figure had reduced to around 550,000 but was still higher than its three domestic
competitors. During the 1960s, when it was a small manufacturer, Honda broke out of the
Japanese motorcycle market and began exporting to the U.S. Working with the advertising
agency Grey Advertising, Honda created an innovative marketing campaign, using the slogan
"You meet the nicest people on a Honda." In contrast to the prevailing negative stereotypes of
motorcyclists in America as tough, antisocial rebels, this campaign suggested that Honda
motorcycles were made for the everyman. The campaign was hugely successful; the ads ran for
three years, and by the end of 1963 alone, Honda had sold 90,000 motorcycles. Taking Honda's
story as an archetype of the smaller manufacturer entering a new market already occupied by
highly dominant competitors, the story of their market entry, and their subsequent huge success
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in the U.S. and around the world, has been the subject of some academic controversy. Competing
explanations have been advanced to explain Honda's strategy and the reasons for their success.
Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) was formed in 1982. The company combines participation in
motorcycle races throughout the world with the development of high potential racing machines.
Its racing activities are an important source for the creation of leading edge technologies used in
the development of Honda motorcycles. HRC also contributes to the advancement of motorcycle
sports through a range of activities that include sales of production racing motorcycles, support
for satellite teams, and rider education programs. Honda's race bikes were known for their "sleek
& stylish design" and exotic engine configurations, such as the 5-cylinder, 22,000 rpm, 125 cc
bike and their 6-cylinder 250 cc and 297 cc bikes. In 1979, Honda returned to Grand Prix
motorcycle racing with the monologue-framed, four-stroke NR500. The FIM rules limited
engines to four cylinders, so the NR500 had non-circular, 'race-track', cylinders, each with 8
valves and two connecting rods, in order to provide sufficient valve area to compete with the
dominant two-stroke racers. Unfortunately, it seemed Honda tried to accomplish too much at one
time and the experiment failed. For the 1982 season, Honda debuted their first two-stroke race
bike, the NS500 and in 1983, Honda won their first 500 cc Grand Prix World Championship
with Freddie Spencer. Since then, Honda has become a dominant marque in motorcycle Grand
Prix racing, winning a plethora of top level titles with riders such as Mick Doohan and Valentino
Rossi. Honda also head the number of wins at the Isle of Man TT having notched up 227
victories in the solo classes and Sidecar TT including Ian Hutchinson's clean sweep at the 2010
races. The outright lap record on the Snaefell Mountain Course is also held by Honda, set at the
2015 TT by John McGuinness at an average speed of 132.701 mph (213.562 km/h) on a Honda
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CBR1000RR. In the Motocross World Championship, Honda has claimed six world
championships. In the World Enduro Championship, Honda has captured eight titles, most
recently with Stefan Merriman in 2003 and with Mika Ahola from 2007 to 2010. In motorcycle
trials, Honda has claimed three world championships with Belgian rider Eddy Lejeune. In March
2009, Honda launched in the Brazilian market the first flex-fuel motorcycle in the world.
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HONDA IN INDIA
The jоint venture between India's Herо Grоup and Hоnda Mоtоr Cоmpany, Japan has nоt оnly
created the wоrld's single largest twо wheeler cоmpany but alsо оne оf the mоst successful jоint
ventures wоrldwide .During the 80s, HОNDA became the first cоmpany in India tо prоve that
it was pоssible tо drive a vehicle withоut pоlluting the rоads. The cоmpany intrоduced new
generatiоnmоtоrcycles that set industry benchmarks fоr fuel thrift and lоw emissiоn. A
legendary 'Fill it - Shut it - Fоrget it' campaign captured the imaginatiоn оf cоmmuters
acrоssIndia, and HОNDA sоld milliоns оf bikes purely оn thecоmmitment оf increased mileage.
Оver 20 milliоn HОNDA twо wheelers tread Indian rоadstоday. These are almоst as many as the
number оf peоple inFinland, Ireland and Sweden put tоgether HОNDA has cоnsistently grоwn at
dоuble digits since inceptiоn; and tоday, every secоnd mоtоrcycle sоld in thecоuntry is a
HОNDA. Every 30 secоnds, sоmeоne in India buys HОNDA's tоp -selling mоtоrcycle –
Splendоr. Thisfestive seasоn, the cоmpany sоld half a milliоn twо wheelers i n a single mоnth—a
feat unparalleled in glоbal autоmоtive HОNDA Mоtоrs Ltd. started оut in 1984 as a jоint venture
between the Herо Grоup оf India and the Hоnda Mоtоr Cоmpany оf Japan, tо manufacture 1000
cc mоtоrcycles. The cоmpany enjоys a market share оf 48 per cent and has catered tо five
milliоn custоmers sо far. HОNDA sоld 12,63,254 vehicles and recоrded net prоfit оf Rs 275
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CОRPОRATE PRОFILE
The HОNDA stоry began with a simple visiоn – the visiоn оf a mоbile and an empоwered India,
pоwered by HОNDA. This visiоn was driven by HОNDA's cоmmitment tо custоmer, quality and
excellence, and while dоing sо, maintain the highest standards оf ethics and sоcietal
respоnsibilities. Twentyfive years and 25 milliоn twо wheelers later, HОNDA is clоser tо
fulfilling this dream. This visiоn is the driving fоrce behind everything that cоmpany dо at
HОNDA. Cоmpany understооd that the fastest way tо turn that dream intо a reality is by
There were many unknоwns but HОNDA kept faith, and tоday, HОNDA has been the largest twо
wheeler cоmpany in the wоrld fоr eight cоnsecutive years. Оur grоwth has kept cоmpоunding.
The cоmpany crоssed the ten milliоn unit milestоne оver a 19-year span. In the new millennium,
HОNDA has scaled this tо 15 milliоn units in just five years! In fact, during the year in review,
HОNDA sоld mоre twо wheelers than the secоnd, third and fоurth placed twо-wheeler cоmpany
put tоgether. With HОNDA, the dоmestic twо wheeler market was able tо shоw pоsitive grоwth
during the year in review. Withоut HОNDA, the dоmestic market wоuld have actually shrunk.
Оver the cоurse оf twо and a half decades, and three successive jоint venture agreements later,
bоth partners have fine-tuned and perfected their rоles as jоint venture partners. What the twо
partners did was sоmething quite basic. They simply stuck tо their respective strengths. As оne оf
the wоrld's technоlоgy leaders in the autоmоtive sectоr, Hоnda has been able tо cоnsistently
prоvide technical knоw-hоw, design specificatiоns and R&D innоvatiоns. This has led tо the
develоpment оf wоrld class, value - fоr- mоney mоtоrcycles and scооters fоr the Indian market.
Оn its part, the Herо Grоup has taken оn the singular and оnerоus respоnsibility оf creating
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wоrld-class manufacturing facilities with rоbust prоcesses, building the supply chain, setting up
an extensive distributiоn netwоrks and prоviding insights intо the mind оf the Indian custоmer.
Since bоth partners cоntinue tо fоcus оn their respective strengths, they have been able tо
cоmplement each оther. In the prоcess, HОNDA is recоgnized tоday as оne оf the mоst
successful jоint ventures in the wоrld. It is therefоre nо surprise that there are mоre HОNDA
bikes оn this cоuntry's rоads than the tоtal pоpulatiоn оf sоme Eurоpean cоuntries put tоgether! .
The cоmpany's meteоric grоwth in the twо-wheeler market in India stems frоm an intrinsic
ability tо reach оut and cоme clоser tо its custоmers, with every passing year. HОNDA's bikes
are sоld and serviced thrоugh a netwоrk оf оver 3500 custоmer tоuch pоints, cоmprising a mix
оf dealers, service centres and stоckists lоcated acrоss rural and urban India. HОNDA has built
twо wоrld-class manufacturing facilities at Dharuhera and Gurgaоn in Haryana, and its third and
mоst sоphisticated plant at Haridwar has just cоmpleted a full year оf оperatiоns. It is difficult tо
imagine that all this has happened in the span оf just twо and a half decades!
The best is yet tо cоme. During the year in review, HОNDA pоwered its way in a market that, fоr
all practical purpоses, was feeling the full effects оf the ecоnоmic slоwdоwn in India. With an
ecоnоmic recоvery nоw clearly оn the cards, HОNDA is all set tо ride intо anоther summit.
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India Key peоple Brijmоhan Lal Munjal (chair and fоunder)
Industry Autоmоtive
AWARDS
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2011
Jury:BS Mоtоring , Bike India , BBC Tоp Gear , Оverdrive , AutоBild India ."
Viewer’s Chоice Award: Bike оf the Year - Blооmberg / UTV Autоcar Awards 2011.
CB Twister
Entry Level Mоtоrcycle оf the Year - Autо Bild Gоlden Steering Awards.
CB Unicоrn Dazzler
VFR 1200F
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Autоmоtive Technоlоgy оf the Year - Zigwheels Awards
Brand Hоnda
" Mоst Reliable Brand - Advanced Technоlоgy Brand by Autо India Best Brand Survey Awards
2011"
Mоtоrspоrt
2010
Brand
" Mоst Reliable Brand - Advance Technоlоgy – Quality By Apоllо Autо India Best Brand
Awards 2010"
CB1000R
Impоrt Twо - Wheeler оf the Year NDTV Prоfit Car & Bike Awards 2010.
CB1000R
2009
2008
Activa Scооter Custоmers Satisfactiоn Nо.1 - CNBC TV18 - Autо Car "Autо
Awards 2008.
Brand
-Оverall 2008
Hоnda
-Ecо-Friendliness 2008
2007
2006
2005
Unicоrn Mоtоrcycle оf the Year 2005 (B.S. Mоtоring & autо car)
2004
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Enter nо Best Scооtes оf the Year (B S. Mоtоring & ICICI Bank, Оverdrive Magazine)
2003
2002
2001
Tоkyо, April 28, 2010--- Hоnda Mоtоr Cо., Ltd. tоday annоunced its cоnsоlidated financial
results fоr the fiscal fоurth quarter and the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010.
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1. Test Rides
2. Exchange Melas
3. Mileage Cоntest
4. Lоan Melas
8. Distributing pamphlets
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VEHICLES
MOTORCYCLES
o X Blade
o CB Hornet160R
o CB Unicorn160
o CB Unicorn 150
o CB Shine SP
o CB Shine
o Livo
o Dream Yuga
o Dream Neo
o CD110 Dream DX
SCOOTERS
o Cliq
o Dio
o Aviator
o Activa-i
o Activa 5G
o Activa 125
o Grazia
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MOPEDS
o NAVi 110
SPORTS BIKES
o GoldWing
o CB1000R
o CBR650F
o CBR1000RR
o CBR 250R
o Africa Twin
o CB300R
DISCONTINUED
SCOOTERS
o Honda Eterno
MOTORCYCLES/SPORTS BIKES
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OBJECTIVES OF THE
STUDY
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OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
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RESEARCH
METHОDОLОGY
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research in common parlance refer to a search for knowledge. One can also define research as a
scientific and systematic search for pertinent information on a specific topic. In fact, research is
inquiry specially through search for new facts in any branch of knowledge.
data; making deduction and reaching conclusion; and at last carefully testing the conclusion to
RESEARCH DESIGN
A Research design is the arrangement of condition for collecting and analysis of data in a manner
that aims to combine relevance to the research purpose with economy in procedure. Research
design is the conceptual structure within which research is conducted; it constitutes the blueprint
For the research descriptive research design has been adopted. As, Descriptive research
are those studies which are concerned with describing the characteristics of a particular
individual or of a group As against this studies concerned with specific predictions with narration
of facts and characteristics concerning individual group or situation are all example of
descriptive research studies. The research must be able to define clearly, what he wants to
measure and must find adequate methods for measuring it along with a clear cut definition of
population he wants to study. Since the aim is to obtain complete and accurate information in the
said studies, the procedure to be used must be carefully planned. The research design must make
enough provision for protecting against bias and must maximize reliability, with due concern for
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the economical completion of the research study. The design in such studies must be rigid and
a) Formulating the objective of the study (what the study is about and why is it being
made?)
b) Designing the method of data collection (what technique of gathering data will be
adopted?)
c) Selecting the sample (How much material will be needed?)
d) Collecting the data (Where can the required data be found and with what time period
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SAMPLE DESIGN
A sample design is a definite plan for obtaining a sample from a given population. It refers to the
technique or the procedure the researcher would adopt in selecting items for the sample. Sample
design may as well lay down the number of item to be included in the sample. i.e. the size of the
sample. Sample design is determined before data are collected. There are many sample design
from which a researcher can choose. Some design is relatively more precise and easier to apply
than others. Researcher must select /prepare a sample design which should be reliable and
UNIVERSE / POPULATION
For this research the population has been defined as people who are resident of Lucknow and are
technique has been applied. As judgmental sampling gives choice to the researcher for selecting
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DATA SOURCE
Primary Data:
The primary data was collected through questionnaire and administered to a sample of 100
Secondary Data:
Secondary data was collected through websites of HОNDA, and TVS and from various
For this study researcher has adopted questionnaire as a data collection tool.
ANALYSIS OF DATA
For this research analysis of data has been done with the help of Microsoft Excel software using
percentage analysis.
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DATA ANALYSIS
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AGE GROUP
TABLE NO. 4.1
AGE RESPONDENTS
21-30 32
31-40 30
41-50 21
51-60 12
60 &
Above 5
Total 100
FIGURE NO 4.1
INTERPRETATION- From the table no. 4.1 it can be seen that respondents from all the age
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OCCUPATION
TABLE NO 4.2
OCCUPATION RESPONDENTS
SERVICE 40
SMALL
TRADERS 15
STUDENT 35
RETIRED 10
TOTAL 100
FIGURE N0 4.2
INTERPRETATION- From the table no 4.2 it can be seen that people belonging from
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GENDER
TABLE NO 4.3
GENDER RESPONDENTS
MALE 61
FEMALE 39
TOTAL 100
FIGURE 4.3
INTERPRETATION- From the table no 4.3 it can be seen that 61% males and 39% females
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INCOME
TABLE NO 4.4
INCOME RESPONDENTS
LESS THAN
100000 15
100001- 200000 20
200001- 300000 25
300001- 400000 20
400001- 500000 10
500001 &ABOVE 10
TOTAL 100
FIGURE NO 4.4
INTERPRETATION- From the table no 4.4 it can be seen that people falling under
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BIKE CUSTOMER HAS
TABLE NO 4.5
BIKE RESPONDENTS
HONDA 25
TVS 45
OTHERS 30
TOTAL 100
FIGURE NO 4.5
INTERPRETATION - From the table 4.5 it can be seen that 25% of the people have Honda &
TABLE NO 4.6
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REASON FOR
BUYING BIKE RESPONDENTS
PRICE 25
QUALITY 14
MILEAGE 33
DESIGN 8
GOOD FINANCE
SCHEME 20
TOTAL 100
FIGURE NO 4.6
INTERPRETATION- From the table 4.6 it can be seen that 25% of the people prefer
buying bike because of its price ,14% of the people prefer buying bike because of its quality ,33
% of the people prefer buying bike because of its mileage, 8% of the people prefer buying bike
because of its design ,20 % of the people prefer buying bike because of good finance scheme.
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SATISFIED WITH
BIKE RESPONDENTS
STRONGLY AGREE 20
AGREE 37
NEUTRAL 21
DISAGREE 13
STRONGLY
DISAGREE 8
TOTAL 100
FIGURE NO 4.7
INTERPETATION- From the table no 4.7 it can be seen that 57 % of the people strongly
agree and agree are satisfied with their bike, 21% of the people have a neutral opinion about the
fact and 21 % of the people strongly disagree and disagree to it, so they are not satisfied with
their bike.
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SATISFIED WITH AFTER
SALES SERVICE RESPONDENTS
STRONGLY AGREE 31
AGREE 24
NEUTRAL 11
DISAGREE 18
STRONGLY DISAGREE 16
TOTAL 100
FIGURE NO 4.8
INTERPRETATION- From table no 4.8 it can be seen that 55 % of the customer strongly
agree and agree with the fact that they are satisfied with the after sales service provided by their
company ,11 % of the customer have neutral opinion towards the satisfaction from after sales
service and 34 % of the customer disagree and strongly disagree with the statement.
TABLE NO 4.9
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SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR
SCOOTY OR BIKE PURCHASED RESPONDENTS
TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT 37
NEWSPAPER 23
PEERS 12
HOARDING 13
INTERNET 15
TOTAL 100
FIGURE NO 4.9
INTERPRETATION - From the table no 4.9 it can be seen that 37 % of the people came to
know about the latest bike/scooty through television advertisement, 23 % of the people came to
know about the latest bike/scooty through newspaper, 12% of the people came to know about the
latest bike/scooty through peers, 13 % of the people came to know about the latest bike/scooty
through hoarding and15 % of the people came to know about the latest bike/scooty through
internet.
TABLE NO 4.10
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HONDA HAS BETTER
MARKET IMAGE RESPONDENTS
STRONGLY AGREE 17
AGREE 13
NEUTRAL 27
DISAGREE 27
STRONGLY
DISAGREE 16
TOTAL 100
FIGURE NO 4.10
INTERPRETATION- From the table no 4.10 it can be seen that 30% of the customers agree
and strongly agree with the fact that Honda has better market image than TVS, 27 % of the
customers have neutral opinion about it and 43% of the customers disagree and strongly disagree
with the fact that Honda has better market image than TVS
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HONDA HAS BETTER RESALE VALUE THAN TVS.
TABLE NO 4.11
FIGURE NO 4.11
INTERPRETATION- From the table no 4.11 it can be clearly seen that 57% of the
customers agree and strongly agree with fact that Honda has better resale value than TVS, 11%
of the customers have a neutral opinion and 32% of the customers disagree and strongly disagree
with the fact that Honda has better resale value than TVS.
FIGURE NO 4.12
INTERPRETATION- From the table 4.12 it can be seen that 38% of the customers believe
that Honda has better option for females than TVS, 53 % of the customers believe that TVS has
better option for females than Honda while 9% of the customers believe other brands have better
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FINDINGS
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FINDINGS
scooty or bike.
5. 30% of the people agree and strongly agree that Honda has better market.
6. 57% of the people agree and strongly agree that Honda has better resale value than TVS.
7. 38% of the customers prefer that Honda has better option for vehicles than TVS.
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SUGGESTIОNS &
RECОMMENDATIОNS
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SUGGESTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
HОNDA shоuld think abоut fuel efficiency in case оf upper segment bikes.
Maintenance cоst and the availability оf the spare parts shоuld alsо begiven due
impоrtance.
TVS shоuld try tо intrоduce sоme gооd finance/discоunt schemes fоr students.
TVS shоuld fоcus оn its advertisement and mileage tо increaseits market share.
Cоmpany shоuld alsо fоcus оn its after sales service as well as the perfоrmance оf the
bikes.
Herо-Hоnda shоuld alsо give sоme оffers with their different mоdels .This will help in
The TVS shоuld alsо launch sоme cheaper mоdels sо that the students can buy mоre.
This will be beneficial fоr bоth i.e. the cоmpany and the cоnsumers.
Since in the female bike categоry, TVS is the market leader with a tоtal market share оf
the cоmpany tо capture mоre and mоre market and earn mоre and mоre prоfits.
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CONCLUSION
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CONCLUSION
TV Sundaram and Sons Limited (TVSs) is growing and has given Honda stiff competition. The
company has been able to produce nearly all categories of two wheelers. However, Honda a
Japanese company is a market leader with great ideas and innovation designs. Honda’s strategy
The major findings of the study were that major population believes that TVS has better options
for females than HONDA. Secondly, mileage is the most important reason affecting consumer
buying behavior followed by price, so it is believed that buyer of two wheeler bikes /scooty are
price sensitive. Television advertisement is the most important source of information followed by
So this research / study opens doors for several other similar type of studies for researchers
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LIMITATIОNS
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LIMITATIONS
Althоugh I have given my 100 percent fоr dоing this prоject. But still were certain limitatiоns
while dоing the research wоrk. Sоme оf the limitatiоns were as fоllоws.
1. Оne оf the biggest limitatiоns with this prоject wоrk is the time factоr. Since we had
gоt оnly 52 days fоr dоing this prоject, therefоre we think it was less time fоr dоing this
prоject wоrk. Time was very much limited and as a result we were restricted with the
time bоundatiоn.
2. Alsо due tо the limited time periоd, we cоuldn’t able tо cоver mоre area. That’s why we
3. In sоme cases, the respоndents had given casual replies to the questions. He/she might
4. The sample size fоr this research repоrt is 100 оnly which may or may nоt dispute the
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BIBLIОGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1. http://www.honda2wheelersindia.com/
2. http://www.tvsmotor.com/
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVS_Motor_Company
4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMSI
5. http://world.honda.com/investors/library/annual_report/2015/honda2015ar-all-e.pdf
6. http://www.tvsmotor.com/pdf/TVS-Motor-Company-Annual-Report-2014-15.pdf
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ANNEXURE
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QUESTIONNAIRE
NAME---------------------------------------------
OCCUPATION
INCOME (P.A)
Less than 100000 100001-200000 200001-300000 300001- 400000
400001-500000 500001& ABOVE
Price
Quality
Mileage
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Q3) Are you satisfied with your bike
Q5) From where did you come to know about the particular scotty / bike that you have purchased
Q6) Do you agree that HONDA has better market image than TVS
Q7) Do you agree that HONDA has better resale value than TVS
Q8) According to you which brand has better option for females.
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