Avanturaa Choppers inaugurates first dealership in Bengaluru

    Two more showrooms will commence operations in Delhi and Hyderabad next.

    Published On Aug 24, 2018 10:39:00 AM

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    Avanturaa Choppers, India’s first brand of road-legal choppers has recently received ARAI certification for its two offerings, the Rudra and Pravega. The company has also opened its first showroom in Bengaluru and following it will be dealerships in Delhi and Hyderabad.

    Powering the bikes are humongous, fuel-injected, 2,000cc V-twins. Called the V124 (in reference to its 124 cubic inch capacity), they are manufactured by USA-based S&S Cycle. The Pravega has a price tag of Rs 21.4 lakh, while the Rudra will cost you Rs 23.9 lakh (all prices ex-showroom, Mumbai).

    Avanturaa Choppers has said that the bikes are now available for customers to test and purchase. Speaking about the development, Gaurav A. Aggarwal, CEO of Avanturaa Choppers said, “With the launch of our showroom in Bengaluru, soon to be followed by other key markets, the realisation of our ambition to create a global impact from India has begun. The growing culture of leisure-riding in India and the number of connoisseurs pioneering it give us confidence that the market is ready for Avanturaa Choppers.”

    Customers all across India can check out Avanturaa Choppers’ first showroom at The Driven Café, Residency Road, Bengaluru.

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    2017 Avantura Choppers Pravega review, test ride

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