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Royal Enfield Hire Ex Ducati Engineer
The world's oldest motorcycle manufacturer, Royal Enfield, has hired Pierre Terblanche, who was a design engineer with Ducati motorcycles.
The South African motorcycle designer, has played a very important role in shaping up the Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati's past.
A few of the famous models that were designed under Pierre's reign were Ducati Multistrada 1000S (2006), Ducati Hypermotard (2005), Ducati ST3 (2005), Ducati 999 (2003), Ducati SportClassic series (2005) and the Confederate X132 Hellcat Speedster (2014).
The South African designer has also worked with other big brands in the automobile industry like Volkswagen, Cagiva, Ducati, Bobkat, Moto Guzzi, and Norton motorcycle.
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Royal Enfield sure has bagged one of the biggest names in the motorcycle industry, which means there is no stopping the company anytime in the future, and the future designs from the company will only get better.
The company is also high on plans to open a third manufacturing facility in Chennai. Royal Enfield has acquired a 50 acre plot for around INR 60 crore in Vallam Vadagal, close to the company's other plant.
This new plant will help the company increase its production capacity and cater to the increasing demands for Royal Enfield motorcycles worldwide.