Audi opens Nagpur Showroom

The showroom will showcase complete range of Audi models.

Audi India has opened a showroom in Nagpur as part of its network expansion strategy. The showroom was inaugurated by Michael Perschke, head, Audi India and Gautam Kale, managing director, Audi Nagpur.

Spread over a total area of 9684sq ft, the showroom is the biggest luxury car showroom in Nagpur. It can accommodate 10 cars and will display Audi’s entire model range available in India. Audi Nagpur will also manage the 30,000sqft Audi service facility located in MIDC Hingna.

The German carmaker will expand its footprint in India and will cover markets like Bhopal, Coimbatore and Delhi West in April 2012. Audi India plans to expand its network to 25 dealerships by 2012.

 

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