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India's Hero MotoCorp posts Q4 revenue beat, to set up two-wheeler system in Brazil

Hero MotoCorp, India's largest bike maker by market share, reported a. biggerthanexpected rise in fourthquarter revenue on Wednesday. and said it will set up a system in Brazil to make twowheelers to. bolster global sales.

Two-wheeler sales have actually grown steadily in India over the. years, including by 25% in the latest quarter, driven by. continued momentum in the 125cc+ motorcycle section, according. to analysts.

The sector comprises the majority of the Splendor motorcycle maker's. fleet, and its current launch of the 'Xtreme 125R' had a strong. preliminary performance, they included.

The business's standalone revenue increased 18.3% year-on-year to. 10.16 billion rupees ($ 121.7 million) in the quarter ended March. 31 against experts' typical quote of 10.06 billion rupees,. per LSEG data.

Hero MotoCorp said it is wanting to grow international sales. in its key export market of Latin America, including that it plans. to establish an unit in Brazil that will be involved in. production and distributing two-wheeler vehicles, parts, and. accessories.

As far as Brazil is concerned, we have actually tested our current. product variety through consumer clinics there, CEO Niranjan. Gupta said in a post-earnings call, including that the automobiles. made there will use a mix of 27% ethanol with gas for. fuel, called E27.

Hero's plans to enter the Brazilian market were. reported in 2014, however the plans were delayed as the country's. federal government mandated using a gasoline-ethanol blend for. fuel.

Hero has 6 factory in India, and one each in. Colombia and Bangladesh. Rival Bajaj Vehicle, which beat. fourth-quarter earnings estimates, has actually likewise been preparing to set. up its own manufacturing plant in Brazil, according to media. reports from in 2015.

TVS Motor, which reported along with Hero MotoCorp. on Wednesday, missed out on price quotes.

(source: Reuters)