Ducati Motors Aims To Sell 100 Bikes in 2010 In India
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Ducati Motors is currently aiming to sell around 100 bikes in the Indian market over the next one year, a top company officials said.
Ducati Motor Holding’s Vice President (Sales), Christiano Silie, said “We anticipate (selling) around 100 units from India. However, as the Indian market develops faster than any one expects, we are optimistic and hope to do more than that”.
As we already reported earlier, Ducati has already in Mumbai and it is targeting similar showroom in the major metros in the next calender year, Silie said.
The showroom in Mumbai has been set up in association with Precision Motor India Private Limited. “Delhi is next on the agenda with the location most likely to be Gurgaon”, Silie said.
“We hope develop fast in the next few years globally as well as in India along with China, Brazil and some other markets in South-East Asia,” he said.
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Posted: October 31st, 2009 under Bikes.
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