Ferrari Mumbai showroom to open December 1

    Ferrari's showroom will be located at Bandra Kurla Complex; entire model line-up for India will be available here.

    Published On Nov 27, 2015 02:06:00 PM

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    Ferrari Mumbai showroom to open December 1

    Ferrari made its comeback into India recently with the launch of an entire model range. The Italian supercar maker had announced that it will be operating initially out of two dealerships located in Delhi (Select cars) and Mumbai (Navnit Motors). These outlets will extend after-sales services to existing Ferrari owners.

    The Mumbai outlet is expected to open on December 1, 2015 and will be located at Bandra Kurla Complex. The location wasn't disclosed until now and we were the first to get our hands on this information. This 3,000 sq. feet showroom will most likely occupy the space that previously housed the Land Rover showroom, which is now located in Andheri.

    Ferrari’s Mumbai distributor, Navnit motors, has signed a lease contract with Wadhwa Group, who are the owners of this said location.

    The prices for the Ferrari models available in India are mentioned below. These are base asking rates; the final amount is likely to vary depending on accessories and options chosen.

    Ferrari California T: Rs 3.45 crore

    Ferrari 488 GTB: Rs 3.99 crore

    Ferrari 458 Spider: Rs 4.22 crore

    Ferrari 458 Speciale: Rs 4.40 crore

    Ferrari F12 Berlinetta: Rs 4.87 crore

    (All prices, ex-showroom)

     

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