International Dealer News IDN 138 August/September 2017 | Page 48

news ROOM KTM/Bajaj taking BRIEFS Husky global NEWS Parts Europe parent company LeMans Corporation has announced February 10-11 as dates for its 2018 Spring NVP Product Expo at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis. The event will feature some 300 Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties exhibitors. The world’s fastest ever motorcycle, the twin Suzuki Hyabusa engined ‘Top 1 Ack Attack’ streamliner, piloted by Rocky Robinson, is headed for Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni, for the Top of the World Landspeed Trial on August 3-8, 2017. The goal is to exceed 400 mph and breaks the team's own long standing LSR mark of 376.363 mph set in 2010. Portuguese plastic parts specialist Polisport BOOTH# won a “Best of the Best” design awards 2129 at the Red Dot design awards in Germany for its foldable bike stand. Milan based Tucano Urbano has achieved ISO 9001 certification as “official recognition of its work on the quality after a thorough audit process carried out by the TÜV NORD Italia certification body”. CEO Diego Sgorbati says “it bears witness to and supports the quality of the company. Having quality certification means being committed to a path that is based on the continuous improvement of the products and processes”. Irving, Texas, based MAG – the parent company for distributor Tucker Rocky and aftermarket brands such as Vance & Hines, Kuryakyn, Renthal and Performance Machine - has announced February 8 – 10 as dates for its 2018 Dealer and Brand Expo in Texas. It is 10 years since KTM and Bajaj Auto of India started their strategic partnership, and the two have now announced a collaboration to take Husqvarna Motorcycles worldwide, with a global roll-out in 2018. The collaboration will also see KTM and Husqvarna branded motorcycles produced in India increased from the expected 100,000 units in 2017 to over 200,000 units in the next years. The Duke 125, 390 and RC 125 – 390 are produced in Bajaj s production facility in Chakan/India and distributed by the two partners globally. Husqvarna sold over 30,000 units in 2016 – a record for the brand – and Stefan Pierer, CEO of KTM AG, and Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director of Bajaj Auto Ltd., have decided to build on the success achieved so far, and, in the long run, no doubt exploit the opportunities presented by the new fuel injected 2- stroke engines. The first models, Vitpilen 401, Svartpilen 401 and Vitpilen 701 will be produced BOOTH# 44 7 in Mattighofen, Austria, and launched in early 2018. Later in 2018, the Vitpilen 401 and Svartpilen 401 production for the global markets will be transferred to Bajaj’s Chakan factory. Bajaj aims to sell Husqvarna Motorcycles at a similar level as KTM products in India and Indonesia. In November 2007, Bajaj Auto first acquired a 14.5% stake in KTM Power Sports AG (holding company of KTM Sportmotorcycles AG), and increased its stake to 47.96 percent in 2013. BMW +9.5 percent for first six months of 2017 BMW Motorrad have sold more motorcycles and maxi scooters in the first six months of 2017 than in any previous first half year - deliveries increased by +9.5%. as of June 2017, for a total of 88,389 vehicles (80,754 units in the same period of 2016). Stephan Schaller, General Director of BMW Motorrad, said: “For all of us at BMW Motorrad it is a great pleasure and a confirmation of all our efforts that our customers continue to show us that we are on the right track with our model initiative.” The strongest growth was recorded in Europe, with France (9,447 units, up from 7,790), Italy (9,099 units, up from 7,912), Spain (5,573 units, up from 5,133) and UK/IE (5,410 units, up from 4,746) all up for BMW again. Overall around +12.9% more vehicles were delivered in Europe compared to the first half of 2016, including in Germany. BMW say that the South American market in particular is showing considerable growth potential for them with a “dynamic” increase in sales – up by +16.3% to 8,306 units; sales in China were also significantly higher than in the previous year (2,836 units/+18.8%). The German motorcycle market remains their single largest, where it is market leader with 14,461 units sold so far in 2017 (+4.9 percent); in the U.S. BMW Motorrad is +3.8% (7,157 units) in a difficult market that is seeing most manufacturers losing sales. The water-cooled R 1200 GS and GS Adventure (17,159 units sold, +17.3 percent) continue to be BMW’s flagship models, with the ‘Boxer’ engined R series selling 49,240 units in the first half of 2017 in total. Overall, 12,763 S models were delivered worldwide, with the S 1000 RR , S 1000 R and S 1000 XR Adventure bike doing well.