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Rajiv Bajaj Calls Discover 100-cc His Career’s “Biggest Blunder”

Rajiv Bajaj called Discover 100-cc the “biggest blunder”of his career as it stunted the company at second position in the market.

Workers inspect motorcycles at Bajaj Auto’s plant in Chakan, Maharashtra. (Santosh Verma/Bloomberg)
Workers inspect motorcycles at Bajaj Auto’s plant in Chakan, Maharashtra. (Santosh Verma/Bloomberg)

Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj on Thursday described the launch of the 100-cc variant of the commuter bike ‘Discover’ as the "biggest blunder"of his career as it stunted the company at the second position.

He noted that the Discover was a differentiating product when it was launched in a 125-cc format, "offering mileage with a little fun," which was evident from the rising volumes.

However, Bajaj rued that the company is still the second largest player (in terms of bikes volumes) in the country because of the mistake it had made with the lower variant launch of the Discover and that things would have been different if it hadn't done so.

“Greed came in. Marketing people said if the 125-cc Discover sells so much then how many would a 100-cc Discover sell? We went ahead and made the 100-cc Discover. We lost our position and five years later we lost our performance too..”
Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director, Bajaj Auto.

"We started off as a point of difference, with a different perception and a USP, but we ended up being a "metoo" product. Me too is bad in life and marketing," he said at an event in Mumbai.

He, however, sounded upbeat about the prospects of the KTM, an Austrian racing brand that the company had invested in 2007.

He recalled that when Bajaj Auto invested in KTM in 2007, it was making only 65,000 motorcycles, and was still the second largest European motorcycle brand. On the other hand Harley Davidson was averaging 3.5 lakhs.

But the not any longer as Harley has been declining since the is estimated to finish at 2.4 lakh units this year, while KTM will finish with 2.7 lakh units, he said.

Bajaj Auto is also planning to enter the e-vehicle space next year, even though he lamented that the industry has been given a step-motherly treatment to e-vehicles, by launching cheap variants.

"We could have made a Tesla on two-wheels or a Tesla on three-wheels and created different news... we will try and do that in 2019 now," he said.