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Details of Two wheeler companies in India

Submitted by:1.HITENDRA CHAUDHARY(10ME01033) 2.APURVA CHUNARKAR(10ME001036) 3.DEEPANSHU PAHUJA(10ME001038) 4.JAYANT MODI(10ME001050) 5.SURENDRASINGH DEVRA(10ME001124)

List Two Wheeler companies in India

Bajaj Auto Hero Honda Royal Enfield Yamaha Motor Honda

Bajaj Auto Limited

History
It is an Indian motorized vehicle-producing company. Bajaj Auto is a part of Bajaj Group The oldest plant at Akurdi (Pune) now houses the R&D centre Ahead. Bajaj Auto makes and exports automobiles, scooters, motorcycles and the auto rickshaw. Bajaj Auto is the world's third-largest manufacturer of motorcycles and second-largest in India.

It started off by selling imported two- and three-wheelers in India. In 1959, it obtained license from the Government of India to manufacture two- and three-wheelers and it went public in 1960. In 1970, it rolled out its 100,000th vehicle.

In 1977, it managed to produce and sell 100,000 vehicles in a single financial year. In 1985, it started producing at Waluj near Aurangabad. In 1986, it managed to produce and sell 500,000 vehicles in a single financial year. In 1995, it rolled out its ten millionth vehicle and produced and sold one million vehicles in a year.

List of Bikes
Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS Price: Rs. 55,000/Bajaj Pulsar 180 cc DTS-i Price: Rs. 66,800/Bajaj Pulsar 150 cc DTS-i Price in India: Rs. 63, 600/Bajaj Discover 150 cc Price:Rs. 50,000/ Bajaj Pulsar 220 cc DTSi Price: Rs. 83,000/ Bajaj Discover 125 cc Price:Rs. 48,000/Bajaj Avenger Price:Rs. 67,000/ Bajaj Platina Price: Rs. 37,000/ Bajaj Platina 125 DTS-Si Price: Rs. 40,000/ Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja 250R Price in India: Rs. 2,69,000/ INRBajaj Kawasaki Ninja 650R Price: Rs. 4,57,900/-

Turnover

Revenue

16,974 crore (US$3.07 billion) (2011) 3,454 crore (US$625.17 million) (2011)

Net income

Recent Awards
Product Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS Bajaj Pulsar Award Bike of the Year 2010 Hall of Pride Awards Award Body BBC - TopGear CNBC - Overdrive

Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS


Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS Bajaj Avenger 220 Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS Discover 150 DTS-I

Bike of the Year


Bike India upto 150 cc 2011 Mc of the year upto 250cc "Golden Steering Wheel" for Executive Motorcycle Best Value for Money Vehicle of the Year

Bike India
Bike India NDTV Car & Bike Awards Auto Build ET ZigWheels

HERO MOTOCORP.

HISTORY
Hero Motocorp Ltd. formerly Hero Honda is an Indian motorcycle and scooter manufacturer based in New Delhi, India. Hero Honda started in 1984 as a joint venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan. The company is the largest two wheeler manufacturer in India. The 2006 Forbes 200 Most Respected companies list has Hero Honda Motors ranked at 108. In 2010, When Honda decided to move out of the joint venture, Hero Group bought the shares held by Honda. Subsequently, in August 2011 the company was renamed Hero MotoCorp with a new corporate identity. On 4th June 2012,Hero Motocorp approved a proposal to merge the investment arm of its parent-Hero Investment Pvt. Ltd. into the automaker. The decision comes after 18 months of its split from Honda Motor.

1985Hero Honda motorcycle CD 100 launched. 1994 -- Hero Honda motorcycle Splendor launched. 2002Hero Honda motorcycle Dawn and Hero Honda motorcycle Ambition launched. 2003Hero Honda motorcycle CD Dawn, Hero Honda motorcycle Splendor, Hero Honda motorcycle Passion Plus and Hero Honda motorcycle Karizma launched. 2004Hero Honda motorcycle Ambition 135 and Hero Honda motorcycle CBZ* launched. 2005Hero Honda motorcycle Super Splendor, Hero Honda motorcycle CD Deluxe, Hero Honda motorcycle Glamour, Hero Honda motorcycle Achiever and Hero Honda Scooter Pleasure. 2008New Models of Hero Honda motorcycles Pleasure, CBZ Xtreme, Glamour, Glamour Fi and Hero Honda motorcycle Passion Pro launched. 2009New Models of Hero Honda motorcycle Karizma:Karizma - ZMR and limited edition of Hero Honda motorcycle Hunk launched 2010New Models of Hero Honda motorcycle Splendor Pro and New Hero Honda motorcycle Hunk and New Hero Honda Motorcycle Super Splendor launched. 2011New Models of Hero Honda motorcycles Glamour, Glamour FI, CBZ Xtreme, Karizma launched2012-New Models of Hero Motocorp Maestro the Musculine scooter and Ignitor the young generation bike are launched.

LIST OF BIKES
Hero Honda Achiever Hero Honda CBZ Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme Hero Honda Hunk Hero Honda Karizma R Hero Honda Karizma ZMR Hero Honda Passion Hero Honda Splendor

TURNOVER
Revenue Operating income 23,579.03 crore(US$4.27 billion)

2,597.07 crore(US$470.07 million) (FY 2010-2011)


2,378.13 crore (US$430.44 million) (2011)[

Net income

RECENT AWARDS
2011 Two-wheeler Manufacturer of the Year award by Bike India magazine. Adjudged the "Bike Manufacturer of the Year" at the Economic Times ZigWheels Car and Bike Awards. CNBC Awaaz - Storyboard special commendation for "Effective rebranding of a new corporate entity" by CNBC Awaaz Consumer Awards "Most Recommended Two-Wheeler Brand of the Year" award by CNBC Awaaz Consumer Awards Colloquy Loyalty Awards "Innovation in Loyalty Marketing International 2011" for Hero GoodLife "Best Activity Generating Short or Long-Term Brand Loyalty" by the Promotion Marketing Award of Asia Order of Merit for Hero GoodLife. Ranked No 1 brand in the Auto (Two-Wheelers) category in the Brand Equity "Most Trusted Brand" 2011 survey

HISTORY
1955 Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. was founded with Genichi Kawakami as the first President Nippon Gakki Haman Factory established in Hamakita-cho (present Hamamatsu city), Hamana-gun, Shizuoka Pref., and production of our first product, the 125cc Yamaha motorcycle "YA-1" begins 1956 YA-1 wins 1st to 8th places (125cc class) and YC1 wins 1st to 5th places (250cc class) at 4th Mount Fuji Ascent Race

1957 YA-1 wins1st, 2nd and 5th places (125cc class) and YC-1 wins 1st to 3rd places (Light class) at 2nd All Japan Autobike Endurance Road Race (Asama Highlands Race)

1960 Yamaha International Corporation (YIC) founded in U.S. as subsidiary of Nippon Gakki Showa Works Ltd. joins Yamaha Motor group First Yamaha outboard motor "P-7" released First Yamaha FRP boat "CAT-21" and "RUN-13" released and press introduction held at lake Ashino-ko 1961 New listing on First Section of Tokyo Stock Exchange (Capitalized at 800 million yen, 1.6 million shares) First appearance in road race World GP at Round 3, the France GP Took 6th place in World GP 250cc class at round 4, the Isle of Mann TT Race in Britain CAT-21 wins 1st Pacific 1,000 km Motorboat Marathon 1962 Won Novice 250 and 350cc classes of 1st All Japan Road Race Championship Motorcycle development operations transferred from Yamaha Technological Research Institute to YMC headquarters

LIST OF BIKES
Yamaha VMAX Price: Rs. 20,00,000/Yamaha MT-01 Price: Rs. 10,50,000/Yamaha YZF-R1 Price: Rs. 12,50,000/Yamaha FZ1 Price: Rs. 8,70,000/Yamaha YZF-R15 Price: Rs. 1,05,000/Yamaha Fazer Price: Rs. 72000/Yamaha FZ-S Price: Rs. 69,000/Yamaha FZ-16 Price: Rs. 65,000/Yamaha SZ-R Price: Rs. 55,000/Yamaha SZ-X Price: Rs. 52,000/Yamaha SS125 Price: Rs. 50,000/Yamaha SZ Price: Rs. 49,000/Yamaha YBR 125 Price: Rs. 47,000/Yamaha YBR 110 Price: Rs. 42,000/

TURNOVER
Revenue Operating income Net income

TURNOVER

US$ 15.9 billion (2010) US$ 189.3 million (2010) US$ 225.5 million (2010)

ROYAL ENFIELD

HISTORY
The pride of British manufacturing companies, Royal Enfield has established a reputation that dates back to the mid 1800's. Like many early manufacturers of personal transportation, founder George Townsend focus on producing parts for existing bicycle designs, and by 1893 was producing and selling complete bicycles under the Enfield name. It wasn't long before Townsend turned the name Enfield and its slogan "built like a gun" into household words across Great Britain. The most endearing product introduction by Royal Enfield has to be the Bullet. With a single-cylinder, 4 stroke engine, the 1933 Bullet sported a dramatic front to rear rake making for truly classic line. World War II brought a one-of-a-kind bike from Enfield, the Flying Flea. Complete with its own parachute and packing cage, the Flying Flea could be dropped from an aircraft along with the troops provided a means of motorized battlefield transport not previously available.

The Royal Enfield line even included a version of the famous red-painted Indian motorcycles, after the company acquired the brand name rights. The RE Indians were discontinued in the 1960's. Intense competition from Japanese motorcycle producers during the 1960's and 1970's meant the Royal Enfield needed bikes that could match the speed and performance of the Asian bikes. The answer was the Interceptor line of extremely fast motorcycles, with a top speed of over 105 miles per hour and able to cover the quarter mile in les than 14 seconds. Sadly, production could not keep up with demand, and the Interceptor became the last of the Enfield line to be produced in England. Royal Enfield motorcycles are still produced in India and exported worldwide, including to the United Kingdom and to the United States. The famous Bullet bikes still anchor this legendary line of motorcycles with versions which includes the 500 cubic centimeter Elektra-X

LIST OF BIKES
Classic (350 & 500 cc) Bullet 500 ES Bullet Sixty-5 Lightning 500cc Lightning 535cc Thunderbird (350 cc) Bullet Electra-X (500 cc) Bullet Machismo 350/500 Mini-Bullet 200 Standard Bullet 350 cc

TURNOVER
Royal Enfield has a gross sales turnover of $424 million. Royal Enfield has benefited from significant investment in new plant, machinery and models; the company recently announced plans to invest $13.8 million in order to double its motorcycle manufacturing capacity to meet demand.

HONDA

HISTORY
From a young age, 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 an acquaintance, Kato Shichir, Honda founded Eastern Sea Precision Machine Company to make piston rings working out of the Art Shokai garage. After attending engineering school, without graduating, and visiting factories around Japan to better understand Toyota's quality control processes, Honda was able, by 1941, to mass produce piston rings acceptable to Toyota, using an automated process that could employ even unskilled wartime laborers. The first production automobile from Honda was the T360 mini pick-up truck, which went on sale in August 1963. Powered by a small 356 cc straight-4 gasoline engine, it was classified under the cheaper Kei car tax bracket. 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 points 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 successfulAcura brand to the American market in an attempt to gain ground in the luxuryvehicle market.

LIST OF BIKES
Honda cb Dazzler Honda Dio Honda vfr Honda crf Honda cb Honda cb Twister Honda Dream Yuga Honda Unicorn Honda Activa Honda CBR Honda Eterno Honda Shine Honda Aviator Honda Stunner cbf

AWARDS
2011 "Indian Motorcycle of the Year 2011 (IMOTY) Jury:BS Motoring , Bike India , BBC Top Gear , Overdrive , AutoBild India ." Bike of the Year CNBC TV18 Overdrive Awards 2011 Bike of the Year - Bloomberg/UTV Autocar Award 2011

Viewers Choice Award: Bike of the Year - Bloomberg / UTV Autocar Awards 2011. CB Twister "The Most Awarded Motorcycle of the Year - 2011"

Bike of the Year - BS Motoring Award 2011. Bike of the Year upto 110CC Bike India. Motorcycle upto 110CC - NDTV Car & Bike Awards 2011. Premium 100CC Motorcycle - Zigwheels Awards. Entry Level Motorcycle of the Year - Auto Bild Golden Steering Awards CB Unicorn Dazzler Motorcycle upto 160CC NDTV Car & Bike Awards 2011. Sporty Motorcycle upto 180CC Zigwheels Awards . Premium Motorcycle of the Year - Auto Bild Golden Steering Awards VFR 1200F Superbike of the Year ? TopGear Automotive Technology of the Year - Zigwheels Awards ( for Dual Clutch Transmission) Brand Honda Honoured for 'Promoting 2Wheeler racing in India'2010Brand " - Most Reliable Brand - Advance Technology - Quality By Apollo Auto India Best Brand Awards 2010" Trusted Brand Award (Gold) for Two-wheeler: Readers' Digest CB1000R

Import Two - Wheeler of the Year NDTV Profit Car & Bike Awards 2010 CB1000RImport Bike of the Year - AutoCar Awards 2010 CBR1000RR FirebladePerformance Bike of the Year - CNBC TV 18 Overdrive Awards 20102009CBF StunnerBike of the Year - NDTV Profit Award 2009 AviatorScooter of the Year - NDTV Profit Award 2009 ActivaScooter of the Year - ET ZigWheels Awards 20092008AviatorScooter of the Year - Zigwheels.com CBF StunnerMotorcycle of the Year (125 CC) - Zigwheels.com ActivaScooter Customers Satisfaction No.1 - CNBC TV18 - Auto Car "Auto Awards 2008 Brand -Well Made Bike 2008 -Advanced Technology 2008 -Overall 2008 -Eco-Friendliness 2008 -Resale Value 2008

By Apollo Tyres - Auto India "Best Brand Survey Awards 2008" 2007Eterno Best automobile brand of India 2007 Activa Best automobile brand of India 2007 2006Shine TNS Voice of The customer Award 2006 2005Unicorn Motorcycle of the Year 2005 Unicorn

TNS Voice of the Customer Award (TNS) Eterno Scooter of the Year 2005 (B.S.Motoring & Overdrive) 2004Eterno Best Scooter of the Year (B S. Motoring & ICICI Bank, Overdrive Magazine)

2003Dio Scooter of the Year 2003 (BBC) 2002Activa Scooter of the Year by Overdrive Magazine 2001Activa Scooter of the Year 2001 (BS Motoring)

TURNOVER
Revenue 7.948 trillion (2012) Operating income 231.36 billion (2012) Net income 211.48 billion (2012) Total assets 11.780 trillion (2012)] Total equity 4.402 trillion (2012) Employees179,060 (2012)

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