
Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Yukimine Tsuji, CEO, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd., said, "Auto Expo is a great platform to display our technological prowess. The Indian two-wheeler market is growing rapidly and keeping in sync with the changing demands of the Indian consumer, we are continuously evolving our strategies to serve them better. We have got very good responses for YZF-R15, Fazer and FZ series bikes. We will utilize every opportunity to generate sales in 2010 by taking initiatives which will reinforce the global Yamaha brand image in India and bring us closer to our customers."

Highlighting the brand association with John Abraham, Mr. Tsuji said, "It is a pleasure to have John by our side as he represents the essence of true biking, being a passionate biker himself. He has added a new dimension to our brand image. As a gratitude gesture and to cement our relationship, we have recently presented a V-MAX to John. We are also pleased to certify him as advisor to India Yamaha Motor to increase our business in India."
"Biking enthusiasts showcased a state-of-the-art product line including successful premium segment bikes namely YZF-R15, Fazer and FZ series. Yamaha is contemplating an up-gradation of the Yamaha bike station numbers from the current 100 to 180."
The marketing strategy in the New Year will continue to revolve around the "Yes! Yamaha" campaign which is the first step towards giving value to the consumer and to provide the Best 3S Experience (Sales, Service & Spare parts) so that the customer always appreciates Yamaha and accepts the brand like the word "YES". As part of its Yes! Yamaha campaign, Yamaha has introduced the unique concept of Yamaha Bike Station (YBS), an authorized Yamaha Dealership with the Best 3S facility - Best Showroom, Best Service Facility and Genuine Parts.
Customer Satisfaction has always been the top priority of Yamaha and the company is planning to enhance Yamaha Bike Station numbers to 180 from current 100. The Yamaha Best Service Stations are planned to increase to 250 in 2010.
Yamaha will also come up with customer-centric events like Yamaha Safety Riding Science to educate the Indian youth and incorporate Safe riding culture among them. Moreover, Yamaha has also planned Service Camps across India along with rural mobile service vans in the year 2010.
Courtesy: India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd