Honda Unveils the CD 110 Dream - Its Cheapest Bike
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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI), the two-wheeler arm of the Japanese auto major, announced its expansion plans today. The company also announced the addition of a third motorcycle to the Dream Series - the CD 110 Dream. Priced at Rs. 41,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the CD 110 Dream will become the most affordable Honda motorcycle in India upon its launch. We have been told that the bike will be launched by August, 2014.
The CD110 is Honda's product for the 110-110cc sub-segment, which seems to be in full bloom and currently accounts for 23% of the total of 70 lakh bikes sold in the country every year. The company sold around 7.3 lakh units in the last fiscal and aims to take that figure up to 8 lakh units this year.
Since the primary focus of the 100-110cc segment's audience is mileage, Honda considered it befitting to use Honda Eco Technology (HET) on the CD 110. It claims that this technology endows the bike with an impressive fuel efficiency of 74Km/l. The company further added that the new bike will offer a class-leading power output of 8.25bhp and 8.63Nm of torque.
Other than the announcement about the CD 110 Dream's impending launch, Honda also discussed its current position in the domestic market and roadmap for the future. Here's what you need to know:
1. Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India will adopt the global Honda 2 Wheeler logo, thus marking a shift in its corporate identity.
2. With 16 million customers in India, the company now has a 5% share in the market.
3. HMSI achieved 34% year-on-year growth against the 14% overall growth observed in the industry.
4. Honda is currently leading the automatic scooter segment with a massive 52% market share.
5. The company aims to open 1000 new touch points by end of this year, with special focus on penetrating rural markets.
6. With the Honda CB Shine already leading the 125cc segment, the affordable CD110 will to aim achieve the same feat in the entry-level segment.
7. Honda 2 Wheeler's new plant in Gujarat will be functional by the end of this fiscal. The company has already invested Rs. 5,200 crore in the plant, and intends to invest an additional Rs. 1,000 crore this year.
8. Honda also stated its plans to bring the CBR650F to India.
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Last Updated on July 5, 2014
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