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Mojo Motorcycles December Market Update : CFMoto
According to the latest data release by industry data specialist, ERG International, in 2011 CFMoto overall sales have grown by 200.7% over the full year 2010.
CFMoto’s ATV are relatively new to the Australian market however since their official introduction in early 2011 to Australia, ERG results have confirmed that CFMoto ATVs are cementing their position within the market.
In December, CFMoto owned 4.5% of the ATV market and reported an overall market share result for ATVs of 3.2% for the year 2011.
“This is no mean feat for a new product in the Australian market,” says National Sales Manager, Alan Collins.
“The CFMoto ATV range is quickly becoming recognised as the best value for money on the market for Australian farmers and that is why so early on we are kicking such significant goals.”
Overall the Australian ATV market grew 18.4% in 2011 and CFMoto is now officially the fastest growing ATV brand of 2011.
CFMoto manufacturing is based in Hangzhou, China, and while a relatively new brand in Australia, has an established global network.
Annually, CFMoto manufactures over 600, 000 vehicles.
“CFMoto products focus on its designs on quality build, reliability and value for money,” says National Sales Manager, Alan Collins.
“As more and more Australians are coming to realise, CFMoto products are a true example of quality not always determining price,” said Alan Collins.
CFMoto motorcycles and scooters also finished 2011 on high, recording outstanding retail results of their own.
According to the latest release ERG data, CFMoto motorcycles have grown a whopping 179% on this time last year.
This growth is a reflection of the growing motorcycle product range that offers fantastic entry level bikes at unbeatable price points.
And there will be no slowing down in the CFMoto growth in 2012, with the introduction of the highly anticipated 650 NK road bike in April and the imminent release of the new X-Lander 800cc.
“CFMoto is listening to Australia and introducing products that there is a high demand for,” says National Sales Manager, Alan Collins.
“Not only are our products wanted, their will also definitely satisfy the Australian consumer with great build quality, outstanding after sale support and unbeatable price points.”
All CFMoto motorcycles, scooters and ATVs* are backed with by a 2-Year Factory Warranty.
In Australia, CFMoto is distributed by Mojo Motorcycles, who were established eight years ago and are the exclusive distributor for TGB scooters and Daelim motorcycles and scooters, as well as CFMoto scooters, motorcycles and ATV.
In 2011 Mojo Motorcycles have extended their business further growing an astronomical 65.5% in sales and holding 2.9% of the entire Australian motorcycle market for 2011, according to results just released by ERG International.
Over all brands of scooters imported by Mojo Motorcycles, TGB, Daelim, CFMoto and Sachs- Mojo Motorcycles are currently the second largest importer of scooters in Australia and hold 14.5% of the Australia n scooter market.
Mojo Motorcycles pride themselves on importing quality products to the Australian market. With each of the Mojo Motorcycles brands kicking goals monthly, there is no doubt that Mojo Motorcycles is well on the way to becoming a market leader.
For further information on the CFMoto range, please visit www.cf-moto.com.au
Daelim Market Share Report: December 2011
Daelim motorcycles and scooters only celebrated the one year anniversary since its relaunch to the Australian market in late 2011 and to celebrate Daelim capped off a outstanding 2011 with some more fantastic retail results in December.
According to market share just released by industry data specialists ERG International, in 2011 the Daelim brand grew an enormous 496% in comparison to sales made in 2010.
The Daelim brand offers Australians a unique range of motorcycles and scooters, with power varying from a 50cc to a 250cc model.
As Korea’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, Daelim holds an enviable reputation for quality, offering a number of models which have been refined over the organisations thirty year history.
Daelim began manufacturing in 1962 and it is because of this vast experience that Daelim manufacturing is a global leader in advanced technology.
In 2011 Daelim manufactured over 300,000 bikes globally.
Currently Daelim has the VJF 250 representing the Daelim motorcycle division and this model alone has experienced 375% growth in 2011.
The VJF 250 is a 250cc sports learner approved bike that comes standard with a liquid cooled four- stroke DOHC engine and electronic fuel injection.
“The VJF 250 is fast becoming a favourite with Australians with its extreme sports appeal, superior build and features,” says Daelim National Sales Manager, Alan Collins.
And while the Daelim motorcycle is definitely impressing the Australian market it is the Daelim scooters that are setting the motorcycle industry world alight! Daelim scooters have well and truly leaped ahead in 2011 posting 786% growth from this time last year.
In December, according to ERG results Daelim scooters recorded fantastic results and owned 3.9% of the scooter market.
“As the Daelim brand becomes more known within Australia, popularity is set to sky rocket and we are sure to see evidence of this in 2012,” says Alan Collins.
“The Daelim brand stands for pure class- quality products, unique designs and innovative technology. Reliability and competitive price points also help to make the Daelim brand a cut above the rest.”
In Australia, Daelim is distributed by Mojo Motorcycles, who were established eight years ago and are the exclusive distributor for TGB scooters, CMoto motorcycles, scooters and ATVs, as well as CFMoto scooters, motorcycles and ATV. In 2011 Mojo Motorcycles have extended their empire further growing an astronomical 65.5% in sales and holding 2.9% of the entire Australian motorcycle market for 2011, according to results just released by ERG International.
Over all brands of scooters imported by Mojo Motorcycles, TGB, Daelim, CFMoto and Sachs- Mojo Motorcycles are currently the second largest importer of scooters in Australia and hold 14.5% of the Australia n scooter market.
Mojo Motorcycles pride themselves on importing quality products to the Australian market.
With each of the Mojo Motorcycles brands kicking goals monthly, there is no doubt that Mojo Motorcycles is well on the way to becoming a market leader.
For further information on the Daelim range please visit www.daelim.com.au
December Market Update: TGB Scooters
TGB has once again made its mark within the Australian scooter market in 2011, posting strong results month upon month.
According to industry data specialist, ERG International TGB grew an impressive 36% in 2011.
TGB scooters have been available in Australia for over ten years and provide Australians with a fantastic range of economical and environmental scooters.
Impressively, as an established brand TGB scooters have continued to grow every year and this has resulted in TGB taking the title for the 6th largest scooter brand within Australia in 2011...and growing fast.
“Month on month TGB continues to record excellent results in the market and this comes down to what TGB stands for.
TGB is quality, reliability and value for money and this is what Australians want,” said TGB National Sales Manager, Alan Collins.
TGB scooters are manufactured in Taiwan and come with a 2 Year Factory Warranty.
TGB scooters range from 50cc to 250cc model and are supported by over 33 years manufacturing and development experience.
In 2012 TGB will further grow with exciting new product introductions and a focus on commercial relationships.
“TGB scooters will be introducing the new Bellavita, available in a 125cc and 300cc model to the Australian market in the first quarter of 2012,” says National Sales Manager, Alan Collins.
According to ERG International, in 2011 TGB scooters held 8.3% of the entire Australian scooter market, complemented by December’s result of 8.5% market share.
In December, TGB scooters introduced the new and improved X Motion that is powered by a 300cc 4 valve liquid cooled engine, complemented by Twist and Go fully automatic transmission with electric start.
This scooter, now with more grunt than the previous X Motion 250 has the agility for city travel, as well as the high class grunt needed when hitting the freeways on the weekend.
TGB scooters are renowned for stylish designs and advanced mechanics to make these scooters industry leading.
Due to popular demand and to start 2012 with a bang TGB have extended their FREE rider jacket promotion until the end of Summer. Until the end of February, TGB will be offering a FREE TGB rider jacket valued at $299 with every TGB scooter purchased in December.
As mentioned, in 2012 TGB will further extend their product range to introduce the new European styling Bellavita.
The Bellavita will be available in both a 125cc model and a 300cc model. With front and rear disc brakes and electronic fuel injection as standard this scooter is going in to a guaranteed favourite in 2012. The Bellavita will be released to the Australian public within the first quarter.
In Australia, TGB scooters are distributed by Mojo Motorcycles, who were established eight years ago and are the exclusive distributor for CFMoto motorcycles, scooters and ATVs, Daelim motorcycles and scooters, as well as TGB scooters.
In 2011 Mojo Motorcycles have extended their empire further growing an astronomical 65.5% in sales and holding 2.9% of the entire Australian motorcycle market for 2011, according to results just released by ERG International.
Over all brands of scooters imported by Mojo Motorcycles, TGB, Daelim, CFMoto and Sachs- Mojo Motorcycles are currently the second largest importer of scooters in Australia and hold 14.5% of the Australia n scooter market.
Mojo Motorcycles pride themselves on importing quality products to the Australian market. With each of the Mojo Motorcycles brands kicking goals monthly, there is no doubt that Mojo Motorcycles is well on the way to becoming a market leader.
published 11/01/2012 |