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Harley-Davidson Fat Boy And Heritage Softail Classic Prices Slashed In India
Harley-Davidson has reduced prices for two models, the Fat Boy and the Heritage Softail models in India.
Harley-Davidson India has slashed the prices of the Fat Boy and Heritage Softail Classic models in India. Post price reduction, the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy will now cost Rs 14,99,990 and the Heritage Softail Classic will cost Rs 15,99,990.
The two models, the Fat Boy and the Softail Classic cost Rs 17,01,000 and Rs 18,50,000 respectively before the price reduction. The revised prices are applicable for the 2017 models are effective September 1, 2017.
Also, the Harley-Davidson finance has newly introduced something called the Bullet EMI, which reduces monthly payments, according to the loan availed.
With the new scheme, the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy can be bought with an EMI of Rs 14,999 per month, while the Harley-Davidson Softail Classic will bear an EMI of Rs 15,999 per month.
DriveSpark Thinks!
Harley-Davidson India has been facing trouble regarding sales and management issues. Sales numbers have dropped sharply in the recent past, and with the price reduction, the US motorcycle manufacturer is attempting to regain the position it once enjoyed in India.