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HERO MOTOCORP
Hero MotoCorp Limited is the World's single largest two-wheeler motorcycle company. In 1984, Hero MotoCorp Ltd., (Formerly Hero Honda Motors Limited) was formed as a joint venture between Honda Japan and the Hero Group promoters Dr. Brij Mohan Lall Munjal along with his sons (Late) Raman Kant Munjal, Pawan Kant Munjal, Suman Kant Munjal and Sunil Kant Munjal. Munjal family and Honda group both owned 26% stake in the Company. Hero MotoCorp Limited was incorporated in the year 1984 with the name Hero Honda Motors Ltd. In July 2011, the company changed their name from Hero Honda Motors Ltd to Hero MotoCorp Ltd after the shares of the Honda group was purchased by the Munjal family. In February 2012, the company entered into a strategic partnership with Erik Buell Racing (EBR) Of USA for contemporary technology and design inputs to enable the company to launch high end bikes for the domestic and international markets. The company is engaged in the manufacture of two wheelers motorcycles and its parts. The company has three manufacturing facilities namely Dharuhera, Gurgaon at Haryana and Haridwar at Uttarakhand. The Company has 17 different products across 100 cubic centimetre (cc), 125cc, 150cc, and 225cc and scooter category. In April 2013, Hero MotoCorp Ltd incorporated an off-shore investment subsidiary in the Netherlands. In July 2013, Hero Motocorp Ltd announced has incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary in the United States by the name of HMCL (NA), Inc.
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The company offers a range of bikes starting from CD Dawn, CD Deluxe, Splendor Plus, Splendor NXG, Passion and Passion Pro. The 125 cubic centimetre segment offers Glamour, Super Splendor and Glamour F1. It also has an offering called Achiever in 135 cubic centimetre segment. In the 150 cubic centimeter and above the company offers brands like Hunk, CBZ X-treme and Karizma. In the year 1995, the company introduced their extraordinary product, Splendor in the market.In the year 1999,

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