Ferrari inaugurates new showroom in Mumbai

    The Mumbai showroom is Ferrari's second in India; spread over 4,000 sq ft with a capacity for three cars.

    Published On Dec 01, 2015 01:45:00 PM

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    Ferrari inaugurates new showroom in Mumbai

    Italian supercar maker Ferrari today inaugurated its official dealership in Mumbai. The company recently appointed Navnit Motors as its new dealer. This is Ferrari’s second showroom in India following the inauguration of the outlet in Delhi on November 30, with Select Cars Pvt. Ltd as its dealer.

    Located in Bandra Kurla Complex, the showroom covers approximately 4,000 sq ft and can accommodate up to three cars. The showroom is equipped to offer after-sales service and also has a personalisation area for Ferrari customers to configure their sportscar.

    "We have many loyal owners and Ferrari fans in Mumbai and this new  showroom will help then get even closer to the iconic brand. With great experience in the luxury car market, Navnit Motors is our preferred choice for this partnership in the region and we are confident as our partner they will create more value for our ever increasing customer base," Enrico Galliera, Senior Vice President – Commercial and Marketing, Ferrari S.p.A, said.

    Navnit Motors leased space from the Wadhwa Group for this Ferrari showroom. The area previously housed Land Rover's dealership which is now located in Andheri.

    NISHANT PAREKH
     

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