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Honda gets 20000 bookings for CB Twister

April 20th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Since the launch of the CB Twister , Honda has received around 20,000 bookings for the stylish commuter and successfully delivered over 50% of that volume (11,000 bikes) to its customers. The bike looks very sporty and aggressive in terms of looks and styling. It seems the designers had high end super bikes of Honda while designing the CB Twister. The 110cc engine of Honda CB Twister generates maximum power of 9 Bhp at 8000 rpm with maximum torque of 9 Nm @ 6000 rpm which are more or less same like we have seen in New Honda Aviator & Honda Activa.

[Via: Bikes India ]

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Honda India Aims Big

February 17th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Honda India is betting big on the Indian market. The company expects to sell approximately 1.25 million two-wheelers in the ongoing fiscal year 2009-10 and continue this growth by selling 1.5 million units in 2010-11. The company is also very upbeat about its recently launched 110cc mass-commuter, the CB Twister , expecting it to sell around 220,000 units this year.

Its plant at Manesar, Haryana, has brimmed its full capacity of 1.5 million units per annum and the company is conducting a study on the feasibility of setting up its second plant in the country. Honda was considering to leave Haryana, where its existing factory is located, due to the labour unrest last year as the Japanese major incurred a loss of over Rs 300 crore due to the labour issue. Back in 2005 the firm had witnessed a violent strike by workers that shook the Gurgaon-Manesar belt.

“We are not averse to Haryana,” HMSI’s Operating Head, Sales and Marketing N K Rattan stated, speaking on the topic of the location of the second plant. He also added that a formal announcement on the topic is expected by next month-end. The buzz is that HMSI is considering the three major auto hubs of the country, namely Manesar-Gurgaon, Pune and Chennai to set up the above mentioned plant.

[Via: Bike India]

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