DYL Motorcycles

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DYL Motorcycles
TypeJoint Venture
IndustryMotorcycle
Founded1976
HeadquartersHub, Balochistan, Pakistan
Key people
Yunus Dawood (CEO)[1]
ProductsMotorcycles, Scooters, Sports Bikes
ParentYamaha-Dawood Hercules
Websitedylmotorcycles.com

DYL Motorcycles - (Dawood Yamaha Limited) is a Pakistani motorcycle manufacturer which was owned by members of the Dawood family and the Yamaha Motor Company and based in Hub, Balochistan, Pakistan since 1976.[2]

History[]

DYL Motorcycles was founded in 1976 as Dawood Yamaha Limited as a joint venture between members of the Dawood family and Yamaha Motor Company. In 2008, the company re branded itself to DYL Motorcycles and introduced products including the YD-70 Dhoom, an upgrade from the YB-100 Royale which had been produced in Pakistan for the last thirty years.[3] DYL's manufacturing plants are located in Hub where its sister company Balochistan Engineering Works produces the frame, fuel tank, rear arm, fenders, gears, hubs, leavers, crank and cover case. The manufacturing plant for DYL motorcycles is based in Uthal.[4]

Products[]

  • DYL YD-70 Dhoom
  • DYL Mini-100
  • DYL Junoon
  • DYL YD-125 Sports
  • DYL Oil Manager - Mr. Rao Rab-Nawaz

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Board of Directors".
  2. ^ "Investment: Yamaha resumes assembly in Pakistan". 27 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Our Heritage".
  4. ^ "Yamaha plant to be set up in Karachi". 14 April 2014.
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