Yamaha Motor Pakistan announced it will shut down motorcycle manufacturing in the country as part of a strategic shift in its business policy, as the company, which has long been a key player in Pakistan’s motorcycle market.
In its official statement, Yamaha Motor Pakistan explained the decision: “Due to a change in our business policy, we will discontinue motorcycle manufacturing. We sincerely appreciate your long-standing support and loyalty.” While production will stop, the company is committed to supporting customers by continuing to supply spare parts through authorised YMPK dealers.
The company also reassured customers about ongoing services, stating, “We remain fully committed to providing warranty services and customer support as per the existing warranty scheme.” This ensures that Yamaha motorcycle owners in Pakistan can maintain their vehicles without disruption.
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Yamaha’s exit from manufacturing may impact riders who rely on its popular models known for reliability and performance. However, focusing on spare parts and warranty support aims to ease concerns for current owners. This decision likely reflects a strategic pivot towards other business areas or markets, although Yamaha did not disclose further details.
This move underscores the challenges manufacturers face in Pakistan’s competitive motorcycle industry, where economic conditions and policy changes influence major decisions. Yamaha’s continued commitment to customer support reflects its dedication to maintaining trust despite ending local production. The announcement may also spur discussions on the future of motorcycle manufacturing in Pakistan.