KTM Philippines Enters Into Big Bike Manufacturing

Date posted on July 4, 2020
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For the first time in the Philippine motorcycle industry, big bikes will finally roll out of the KTM Asia Motorcycle Manufacturing, Inc. (KAMMI) factory line.

Since the 790 Duke global launch in early 2019, the local motorcycle community has been abuzz with rumors and clamor for big bikes to be locally-made – with the anticipation of making it affordable and accessible to Filipino riders seeking for their next upgrade.

Thus, KTM Philippines is glad to announce that finally, with the start of the 790 CKD Family line, KTM Asia Motorcycle Manufacturing, Inc. (KAMMI) will assemble 800 cc parallel twin platform motorcycles at its state-of-the-art factory in Laguna.

“It’s the ultimate dream for KTM Philippines to build world-class motorcycles. After only three years of KAMMI operation, our factory will produce the 790 CKD Family line (790 Duke, 790 Adventure and 790 Adventure) for the domestic and the ASEAN markets.

Like many, our business was not spared by the pandemic crisis, but fortunately our export demands continue to keep us moving forward. Today, the export markets contributes around 80% of the factory output. This gives us pride that the Filipino is building motorcycles for Asia.

On the local front, this industry breakthrough makes our motorcycles priced more competitively – and more Filipinos can now be proud owners of KTM in the country. Owning a KTM would also mean supporting our local automotive industry,” says Dino Santos, President and COO of KAMMI on the announcement of 790 CKD Family line at KTM Philippines FB Page.

KTM 790 Adventure Orange
KTM 790 Adventure White

“The challenge has always been to prove that the Philippines can be a full manufacturing site that can be the HUB for supplying the needs of the ASEAN region. We are proud to be able to achieve this with KAMMI showcasing the FILIPINO talent in producing WORLD-CLASS motorcycles for supplying the needs of the Asian countries. This is through the successful collaboration of KTM Asia Motorcycle Manufacturing Inc. (KAMMI) and Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI),” shared Art Tan, Group CEO of AC Industrials that houses these two Ayala companies.

KTM 790 Adventure R
KTM 790 Duke

KTM brings production of larger displacement motorcycles to the Philippines for ASEAN supply

On the Philippines Independence Day, KTM was proud to announce that it will start production of their KTM 790 DUKE and KTM 790 ADVENTURE motorcycles at their production plant in the Philippines. This will further boost the growth of Europe’s biggest motorcycle manufacturer in the vibrant domestic motorcycle market as well as in the entire ASEAN region, which accounts for more than 13 million motorcycle sales annually.

In 2017 KTM partnered up with Ayala Corporation in Manila. Besides acting as the distributor of the KTM and Husqvarna Motorcycle brands in the domestic markets, Ayala also entered into a Joint Venture with KTM for the production of motorcycles ranging from 200 cc to 390 cc. This range is now being extended by the globally successful 800 cc parallel twin platform. This is the largest displacement motorcycle ever produced in the country, based on Austrian R&D and engineering, paired with the high-quality standard of the domestic production.

KTM 790 Duke
Technical Specifications 790 Duke

The 800 cc parallel-twin KTM 790 DUKE was dubbed ‘THE SCALPEL’ for its fantastic powerto-weight ratio, agility, handling and performance. It was swiftly followed by the KTM 790 ADVENTURE: a compact, powerful and acclaimed travel bike with excellent capabilities for the street and offroad use which has become the reigning queen in the 800 – 1000 cc travel segment.

KTM 790 Adventure
Technical Specifications of KTM 790 Adventure
KTM 790 Adventure R
Technical Specifications 790 Adventure R

Import duties heavily restrict the supply of International motorcycles into the ASEAN region in countries such as China, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines which in 2019 recorded over 1.7 million motorcycle sales alone. KTM’s further investment into the facility in the Philippines and the ASEAN region will ensure its share in the promising large displacement segment keeps increasing.

“The expertise and progress of the plant in Laguna Technopark means we have not hesitated when it comes to investment and further collaboration,” said CSO Florian Kecht. “It will accelerate the growth of the local KTM business but also enlarge its presence in the ASEAN region. Our local production activities support our strategy to fortify the brand with a greater range of larger cc motorcycles. It’s a proud moment and an exciting time for the company as well as KTM lovers in the region.”

KTM AG posted sales of more than 280.000 in 2019 – exceeding yearly sales of BMW, Ducati and Triumph combined (a ninth consecutive year of growth and a 7% increase over 2018) and continue to blossom with progressive associations with Bajaj in India and now Ayala in Philippines. KTM AG is targeting the 400.000 figure by 2022.

credit: KTM Philippines

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