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- The basic 125 cc Motorcycle is the pick-up truck of India. Subsistence farmers, skilled tradesmen and sales ppl. swear by their bikes. India houses by far the largest motorcycle manufacturers of the world, most bike industrialists are $ Billionaires.

With that background Kapil can go on to become $ Billionaire if he doesn't sell out because he's got the right design, tech., price, marketing and a Global product. Howzzat ?

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Safe bus transportation for the masses is here.

India's state transportation undertakings & mid scale bodybuilders are rolling out AIS 052 (bus body code) compliant standardized designs.

The body code requires the buses to pass roll over test, stability tests, bumper impact test etc.

Moreover, the seats should be standardized ones pass which strength requirements & furnishings should be fire proof when tested with an electric & heat source

Power operated doors have been made almost mandatory.

Basically everything from the dimensions of steps, doors & windows to the paint used is regulated & standardized.

This one, a 'Type II Semi Deluxe' was made by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation. Ignore the mundane but maintenance friendly sheet metal fascia.

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@takeiteasy Tatayaanu ennaalum body kanditt enthu thonnunnu
 
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- r8 from the getgo this is Tata's Toyota Hi-Lux killer app, good to see it get even better
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Source: https://defence.pk/threads/india-developing-but-still-a-long-way-to-go.28463/#ixzz4UrW9vyBV

Kia, Changan, Beiqi Foton, Daihatsu and other car makers knocking on India's doors

MUMBAI: Half a dozen car makers making a beeline to enter India in the next 3-4 years including South Korea’s Kia Motor, Daihatsu from Toyota, PSA Group's Peugeot Citreon and three car makers from China, Beiqi Foton, SAIC and Changan Automotive, who are devising an India strategy to be part of market set to be the third largest in the world by the end of the decade. Eight people privy to the launch plans of these car makers ET spoke with said Kia Motor would be the first to announce its entry in India. The company is close to finalising the location in Andhra Pradesh for its plant and is set to launch its cars in India by 2019. Daihatsu and Toyota has just kicked off the emerging markets compact car company to plan products for the emerging markets like India while PSA Group will finalise its India partnership by 2018 with an eye on 2020-2021 roll-out. Chinese Beiqi Foton which originally acquired a land in Chakan, Pune, to enter the Indian commercial vehicle space, decided to shift focus and bring in passenger vehicles under Borgward brand. The company has already started discussing with vendors a plan to localise a large Van and clutch of SUVs in India by 2019-2020. Foton’s compatriot and rival Changan too is close to finalising the plant for India, likely to come up in Andhra Pradesh – in an around Sri City. Changan will be entering the fast growing B segment SUV space by 2019-2020 in India to take on Hyundai’s Creta and Maruti Suzuki’s Brezza General Motors’ Chinese joint venture partner, Shangai Automotive Industry Corporation or SAIC Motor Corporation Limited, is feverishly negotiating with General Motors India to acquire the latter’s Halol facility. The negotiation is expected to conclude soon. Gaurav Vangaal, senior analyst for forecasting at IHS Markit Automotive, said the Indian market will see cumulative 60 million cars hitting the roads in the next one decade and clearly they won’t be from the Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai stables alone. “With Chinese market correcting itself and a lot of matured markets seeing marginal growth, India is on everyone’s radar. Not only will the market expand, there will be more choices and the competition will further intensify, thereby making consumers the winner,’ said Vangaal. “As we have yet to formally announce any final decision to enter the Indian market, I am afraid that we cannot comment nor confirm any of the rumors as such,” said a spokesperson for Kia Motor. Emails sent to SAIC, Changhan and Beiqi Foton did not elicit any response. In a recent interview to ET, PSA Group Chairman Carlos Tavares had confirmed India is part of its Push to Pass mid-term plan. The company is learnt to have had talks with Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, General Motors India and Hindustan Motors for contract manufacturing in India. It is likely to produce cars on contract manufacturing but will sell the cars through its own independent outlets, said one of the eight people cited above. Once the partnership is finalised in 2018, PSA is likely to start selling cars by 2020-2021. Come October 2017, Indian safety standards are set to be overhauled, which will mandate a frontal and a side crash, making cars more safer and would have a fuel efficiency norm with star rating, which is in the pipelne and finally the biggest change in terms of stringent BS VI emission norms to be implemented by 2020, all this will align Indian market with global stage, which may have led to increased interest say experts. Shekar Vishwanathan, vice chairman, Toyota Kirloskar, told ET, it is not a surprise at all there are other brands who are eyeing India entry. “India is the most sought after market globally, our growth rates are very good in comparison with rest of the world. We are relatively under populated in cars. We do have an issue of congestion in cities. You would need different kinds of solution. Motorisation will surely grow,” said Vishwanathan.

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The Bolero 4x4 is the most value for money 4x4 made in the country in my opinion (as well as the opinion of many motorheads across India). Tons of IT puppies in their late 20s buy it as well. Last I heard it was barely 7+ lacs on road.

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If a de-rated model, say 60 hp, no doors/no roof ... basically a cheaper model with 4 wheels for Rs. 3.5 Lakhs would put the production line on booster juice.
  • Since the production line is over it's amortisation or maturity re: depreciation of plant and machinery, even the factory land has appreciated beyond belief and is in itself a profit center, it's high time Mahindra moved to Gujarat/Rajasthan. Land can be transferred to Mahindra's property division debited at cost, and be re-routed with shareholder approval, to renewed, deeper and wider model line-up.
Top-line micro hybrid model can now be scaled up to full hybrid. Hybrid tech. can be licensed Globally for throw-away prices re: full electric cars Globally. Bottom of the pyramid model maybe the above mentioned stripped Rs. 3.5 Lakh model.

And start work on dual-purpose, solar enabled electric vehicle that powers itself and the rural household in the evening and nights. Since this model will save on rural electricity bills, it puts cash in the owners pocket. Daytime it can work as transit or commercial vehicle as usual. The combined savings + earnings and convenience will turn it into rural India's killer app. If this can be done with the base model for a Rs. 3.5 Lakh's re: govt. subsidy and Mahindra's in-house loan, I can see sales schooch up to a miilion/yr. at 1-1.25 Lakh vehicles/mnth.

Or risk losing it's pole position in the mass market.

Competition
- ICML Windy

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