Bajaj to launch four-wheel vehicle but it's not a car

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Reuters) - It's got four wheels and seatbelts, but Bajaj Auto(BAJA.NS), the creator of India's first quadricycle, would rather you didn't call it a car. Bajaj Auto is marketing the RE60 as a more stable and comfortable alternative to the three-wheeled autorickshaws ubiquitous on India's roads even though it looks like a small hatchback car and is expected to cost less.


Weight, top speed and other specifications, including safety standards, mean the RE60 will not be classified as a car. But that didn't stop executives from top automakers such as Tata Motors (TAMO.NS) from comparing it to a car and finding its safety features come up short.


Rajiv Bajaj, the company's managing director, insists the RE60 is neither a car nor an autorickshaw. The government is even creating a new classification category for the vehicle, which is expected to be launched within months.


"In every market that a three-wheeler is available the quadricycle should be relevant," Bajaj told Reuters in a phone interview.


"Because at the end of the day it provides a very logical upgrade from a three-wheeler for people who want to pay a little more and want to have the comfort and safety of four wheels, four doors, a roof and seatbelts," he said.


In India, autorickshaws typically have no doors and a soft roof. The vehicles are usually turned into taxis and known in many countries as tuk-tuks.


The RE60 is part of a long-term expansion strategy by Bajaj to boost sales growth at home and abroad.

The company is the world's largest autorickshaw maker and India's second largest motorcycle maker, and sales of both these vehicles have decelerated over the last two years, hit by falling demand in a slowing economy.
Bajaj's three-wheeler sales fell 6 percent in the 2012/13 financial year compared to a 17 percent increase in the previous year and a 28 percent rise in 2010/11.

Motorcycle sales also showed a similar trend: they fell 2 percent in 2012/13 compared to a 13.2 percent gain in 2011/12 and a 35 percent increase a year earlier.


Exports of motorbikes and autorickshaws account for more than a third of Bajaj's sales. The company counts Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd (MAHM.NS), TVS Motor Company Ltd (TVSM.NS) and Italy's Piaggio (PIA.MI) as competitors in the three-wheeler segment.


SAFER, BUT NOT CHEAPER


The RE60 weighs 400 kilograms (880 pounds), about 100 kg more than Bajaj's smallest autorickshaw and half as much as a small hatchback. The engine, which can run on gasoline or compressed natural gas, goes up to 70 kilometres per hour (about 40 miles per hour).


The vehicle is likely to be priced between an autorickshaw and a small car. Analysts expect the RE60 to cost 200,000 rupees, more than the roughly 150,000 rupees for the most basic Bajaj three-wheeler but less than the 270,000 rupees for India's bestselling car, the Maruti Alto hatchback.


Bajaj spent 5.5 billion rupees developing the vehicle, according to media reports. The company can initially make up to 5,000 vehicles a month and has been waiting for two years to get them on India's roads.

The federal government is expected to allow quadricycles from October 1.

Bajaj hopes the quadricycles will catch on in countries where three-wheelers are widespread, and has sent samples for test runs in Sri Lanka, Colombia and Kenya. Managing director Bajaj, however, declined to give any sales forecasts.


Analysts said quadricycles are likely to have broader appeal than the autorickshaws.


"Specifically, in cities in the next three to four years it could replace the three-wheeler, primarily because it provides better safety, as well as comfort as well as better fuel efficiency when compared to three-wheelers," said Nitesh Sharma, an analyst with brokerage Espirito Santo Securities.

Bajaj to launch four-wheel vehicle but it's not a car | Reuters
 
It is sad that a vehicle with no modern convenience or safety features is being introduced on Indian roads.
The other auto makers objected to this vehicle being introduced.

Commercial vehicle maker Eicher Motors today announced its entry into the personal vehicle segment by tying up with US-based Polaris Industries to form an equal joint venture, which will invest Rs. 250 crore in the next three years to set up a manufacturing facility. They are going to make the Polaris off-road golf cart in India and call it personal carrier.

In India the standards are nonexistent, or changed to accommodate an Industry. Vehicles from India will have tough time in western countries, because of the quality.
 
India is the only country in the world's top ten car markets that does not have a comprehensive testing
programme that measures the safety of cars.

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