Interview with Pankaj Dubey

Managing Director, Polaris India Pvt. Ltd.

Date: 06 May 2015 | Author: P.Tharyan
Pankaj Dubey

Polaris India Pvt Ltd was established as a wholly owned subsidiary of Polaris Industries Inc. (USA), Polaris India Pvt Ltd. launched its flagship products including ATVs, Polaris Ranger RZR, Side x Side Vehicles and Snowmobiles in India on August 24, 2011. At the helm of affairs of the Indian arm is Pankaj Dubey, a person with very practical experience of the Indian two-wheeler industry. It was therefore natural that Polaris continued to have faith in him as they launched their Indian Motorcycle brand in India.

What has been the progress of Indian Motorcycle company in the country because you started off on a very cautious note with a single dealership?

We did have a launch last year and yes, we are cautious and slow. We took a step forward and we wanted to be firmly entrenched. We started with the Gurgaon dealership last year and now we are on the expansion mode. In the next three or four months you will see more than five dealerships coming into the country in almost all the important towns. And thereafter you shall see a lot of action from Polaris (Indian Motorcycle is part of Polaris Industries of US)

Has the company got feelers from states outside Delhi for owning and operating an Indian Motorcycle dealership?

There are a lot of people who are enthusiastic and are keen to associate with the brand. But we need a right kind of a partner.  We are not going overbroad to select our partners. We have identified places and people and are evaluating everything to ensure that they are able to do justice to our brand once they come on board. The interest from the Indian Motorcycle perspective has been extremely high ever since we launched the Scout. After the Indian Scout was launched, interest levels have gone dramatically high.

Indian Motorcycle is part of the Polaris family and Polaris has been in India with its all terrain vehicles for quite some time. Has there been some kind of a rub off on the Indian brand because of Polaris presence or even some kind of a synergy between the two brands when it comes to the target audience?

I do not see a synergy as such because these are two different set of customers as a whole. Polaris riders are not necessarily motorcycle riders or customers. On the other hand, if we look at the Indian customer, he would love to do off roading at some stage, but perhaps not want to own an ATV. W hat we see are two distinct businesses. But since Polaris has been present from 2011, we have a very nice network across the country, we have a strong base in India, we have a strong after sales team, etc. Those are plus points which Indian Motorcycle inherited in a way. Besides, the image of Polaris is very high in the eyes of its customers. Most of the people in the motorcycle industry know what Indian is all about.

What about bringing your Indian Chief Dark Horse into India?

We shall be shortly launching the Dark Horse in India and thereafter the Roadmaster. We already have the Indian Scout, the Indian Chief Classic, Chief Vintage and the Chieftain in the country.  You will get to see the two brands in a couple of months.  In future whenever an international model is launched we hope to have it here in India simultaneously.

How do you see the Indian luxury motorcycle market evolving, in the sense there are cruisers, adventure bikes, classics, etc.  which of these sub segments you think will grow faster?

We have done a lot of research in India before we came in and we found that the customers in this segment are more inclined towards cruisers or touring bikes. When they are looking for a common bike, then they go in for some product from the current options available in the country.  But when it comes to cruisers, then there are just a couple of brands and we are definitely one of them. We have products that are outstanding.

Do you see this cruiser sub segment growing in India wherein you start manufacturing bikes in the country?

I would love to see that day very soon. The good thing is that it is growing. There is a lot of interest in the cruising and touring segment. I foresee that in the next four-five years this segment could see ‘Make in India’ products. I am seeing that kind of potential and Indian Motorcycle will definitely be there.

What is the company doing in terms of events etc to promote the Indian Motorcycles?

Our cruiser products start at Rs 25.5 lakh and upwards upto Rs 47 lakh. These bikes are super premium and so are the customers. We didn’t go in for owners club etc and besides with one dealership, it was practically not possible to have a big owners group. But with products coming in like the Indian Scout, there is a mass appeal because the prices for this product start at Rs 11.99lakh. Suddenly people realised that their dream to own an Indian bike was possible with the Indian Scout. That is where the volumes build up and that is where the owner’s groups and weekend rides start happening.

What is the road ahead for Indian Motorcycle?

We have big plans for Indian Motorcycle in India and we have just started. We have just one dealership and we shall have five more dealerships. By end of this year we should have around eight dealerships. We feel that in another year or two down the line we will cover around 14 to 15 markets in the country. The volume will really pick up from this year onward. We cannot give you a number but in the next four to five years I foresee volumes that will enable to get into manufacturing or CKD operations.

Will you see demand coming from Tier II cities and towns?

Right now it will come from bigger towns but I think in a year or so you will see us in the big B towns of the country. These will include places like Lucknow, Indore, etc. Currently we have a dealership in Delhi NCR, we shall be opening outlets in Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad Chennai and Ahmedabad. Thereafter we shall open in places like Kochi, Kolkata, etc and then move on to Goa, Pune, Chandigarh and subsequently to all the B towns.

Do we see the Victory Motorcycle from Polaris coming into India also?

Right now we are building to brands Polaris and Indian Motorcycle. We want to give everything that Indian deserves before we launch another brand. It is very easy to launch any other bike, because they are reayd and we just have to make a phone call and the bikes will arrive. But to do justice to any new brand requires a lot of initiatives. Let us first do justice to these two brand (Polaris and Indian Motorcycle) and then Victory is just a call away. It will be some time before we launch Victory in India. 

 

 

  


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