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    BMW explores assembly of motorcycles in India

    Synopsis

    Besides its plan to source a locally manufactured 310cc bike from TVS Motor, the luxury-bike maker is also considering the possibility of importing from Thailand.

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    MUMBAI: BMW Motorrad is exploring assembly of its motorcycles in India to make those more accessible to local customers, as the German company aims to play a bigger role in the growing superbike market here.

    Besides its plan to source a locally manufactured 310cc bike from TVS Motor, the luxury-bike maker is also considering the possibility of importing from Thailand to take advantage of tax sops.

    With India being the biggest motorcycle market in the world, BMW has a big opportunity to play in its premium motorcycle space, BMW Motorrad’s head of sales and marketing, Timo Resch, told ET in a recent interview.

    “We are constantly evaluating if there is a market potential for local assembly that will make a profitable business case for us. If the market growth continues, that could very well be an opportunity,” Resch said.

    But a decision on this has yet to be made, he said.


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