Hero MotoCorp officially confirmed offering sales and service support motorcycle brand Harley-Davidson in India

  • Gayatri
  • Wednesday | 28th October, 2020

The official statement issued jointly by the two brands reads, Per a distribution agreement, Hero MotoCorp will sell and service Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and sell Parts and Accessories and General Merchandise riding gear and apparel through a network of brand-exclusive Harley-Davidson dealers and Hero`s existing dealership network in India.

World`s largest manufacturer of two-wheelers Hero MotoCorp has officially confirmed offering sales and service support to the American premium motorcycle brand Harley-Davidson in India.

The official statement issued jointly by the two brands reads, Per a distribution agreement, Hero MotoCorp will sell and service Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and sell Parts and Accessories and General Merchandise riding gear and apparel through a network of brand-exclusive Harley-Davidson dealers and Hero`s existing dealership network in India.

Harley-Davidson dealerships in India will be run by Hero MotoCorp. The sales and service operations of the existing H-D motorcycles will be taken care of by the Indian two-wheeler major.

Hero will also provide the necessary backing to Harley`s parts, accessories and merchandise business that includes riding gear and apparel, which forms an important part of Harley`s business in India. This will be done through exclusive Harley dealerships in the country as well through Hero`s network.

This will be of tremendous advantage to Harley considering the widespread reach that Hero MotoCorp has in different pockets of the country. We believe through this tie-up, Harley-Davidson will also enter additional markets in smaller towns and cities, which have prospective clients but the lack of sales and service support made them shy away from the American motorcycle brand.


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