Harley Davidson Quit India
Harley Davidsons decision to exit India came as a bolt out of the blue for both customers and dealers.
Harley davidson quit india. Yet none of this was enough to prevent Harley-Davidson from winding up its operations in India. Yet none of this was enough to prevent Harley Davidson from winding up its operations in India. About 10 million two-wheeler vehicles are sold in India every single year.
24 Harley-Davidson said that it had decided to shut down its only factory in India due to low sales volumes. As mentioned topline variants will still be available in the country for sale mostly catering to the limited buyers of premium motorcycles. India is right now Worlds biggest motorbike market.
The US-based iconic luxury motorcycle company Harley Davidson was founded in 1903 and became very popular and has a good customer base all over the world. No other brand competes with Harley Davidson in the luxury cruiser bike segment. Bikes Sold in India before exit- Harley Davidson Forty Eight Street Rod 1200 Custom Low Rider Forty Eight Special and Low Rider S.
Harley Davidson Representative Image. The American company which primarily produces large-capacity cruisers recently announced its exit from India citing consistently low levels of demand for its bikes which made it unviable for Harley to continue running its manufacturing and assembly operations in Bawal Haryana. Major blow to local manufacturing September 25 2020 October 19 2020 5 min read Mainak Das Making the speculation true the American cult bike manufacturer Harley-Davidson has announced that it will shut down manufacturing operations in India as the bikemakers sales remain week and outlook stands shaky.
Ended Operation September 2020. The brands network in India is now watching for what its new innings with Hero MotoCorp may bring. Harley-Davidson quitting India as part of Rewire strategy.
India dropped the tariffs on Harley motorcycles from 75 to 50 in 2018. But the dismay goes far beyond just money lost because for many this is a harsh and abrupt end to a passionate 10-year old love affair. The company entered the Indian market in 2010.
