L-R: Bosch India's Prashanth A, Ampere Vehicles' Hemalatha Annamalai, TVS' Vinay Harne, HMSI's Suraj Agarwal and ANSYS’ Guruprasad at the panel discussion.
Ampere Vehicles’ Hemalatha Annamalai: “Rural customers are no different than urban customers. They are more flexible and willing to adopt newer means of commuting like electric two-wheelers. The mindset is fast-changing in rural India.”
Autocar Professional's Amit Panday moderating the the panel discussion on Two-Wheeler Industry – Then, Now and the Future.’ held on August 4.
L-R: TVS Motor Co's Vinay Harne and Suraj Agarwal, operating head, new model vice-president, HMSI.
Bosch India's Prashanth A: "We're panning to commence mass production of two-wheeler ABS very soon."
ANSYS’ Guruprasad sees all the challenges around emissions, safety and electrification in the industry as a pool of opportunities
All the participants in the panel discussion on Two-Wheeler Industry – Then, Now and the Future.’ held on August 4.
Autocar Professional's Amit Panday moderating the the panel discussion on Two-Wheeler Industry – Then, Now and the Future.’ held on August 4.
TVS Motor’s Vinay Harne: “The weight (of two-wheeler frames) used to be more than 47kg before 2010; it is expected to be less than 40kg in 2019.”
SAE India hosts two-wheeler conference in Bangalore 

Premier automotive engineering body first such event sees a galaxy of top-notch speakers and an engaging panel discussion, moderated by Autocar Professional, on current and future industry trends

05 Aug 2017 | 10640 Views | By Amit Panday

The domestic two-wheeler industry, particularly scooters, has been firing on all cylinders since the past couple of years and giving strong support to overall automobile sales. At over 17 million units sold in FY2017 (17,589,511: 5,604,601 scooters / +11.39% and 11,094,543 motorcycles / 3.68%, 8090,367 mopeds / 23%), this is ...

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