KAWASAKI CURVE ADALAH SCOOTER MATIC BESUTAN KAWASAKI

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KAWASAKI CURVE ADALAH SCOOTER MATIC BESUTAN KAWASAKI

Intense competition in the market segment of the duck and the scooter makes car manufacturers continue to hit the market with new products. But despite the automatic alias scooter scooter market in the country is stretched it does not make Kawasaki interested to join the market share pie skutik homeland.


It turned out that Kawasaki did not want to carelessly spend scooter just to follow the market in the country. With the super tight competition in need of products that can break down the market. If not so then tantamount to suicide. Currently Kawasaki ATPM more interested in playing in a limited segment. With a limited segment of the fanbase is more solid and of course can vary the two-wheeler market in the country.


Just a reminder, Kawasaki actually has a variant scooter. Curve is a Kawasaki 115, machine-based Skutik Kymco Free LX. But unfortunately Kawasaki Curve only on exports to be marketed in several countries in Southeast Asia. In the Philippines Curve dibanderol ± 61K pesos, or about ± Rp 12.4 jt.