DSK Benelli opens outlet in Chandigarh

    The Italian bike maker who have been leaving their treadmarks all over India, now add Chandigarh to the list.

    Published On Sep 10, 2015 07:00:00 AM

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    DSK Benelli opens outlet in Chandigarh

    Not long after the launch of an exclusive showroom in Indore, DSK Benelli has widened its range to Chandigarh. Opened under the dealership of ‘AAW’ the exclusive showroom with a service centre is located in the City Emporium Mall, Phase 1, Industrial Area. 
     
    Shirish Kulkarni , Chairman, DSK Motowheels was present at the launch and said, “Our main focus is to align DSK Benelli’s presence across all strategic locations in order to generate strong brand eminence and Chandigarh in that respect, is one of those key markets. The dealership will not only act as a platform to sell motorcycles but also a place for DSK Benelli superbike enthusiasts to interact with other bikers and share their love for the Italian biking legend.”
     
    The showroom will feature the entire catalogue of DSk Benelli comprising of the entire TNT range namely, TNT 300, TNT 600i, TNT 600 GT, TNT 600 GTS, TNT 899 AND TNT R.
     
    The prices exclusively for Chandigarh have been launched and are as follows:
    •          TNT 300 – Rs. 2,99,000
    •          TNT 600i – Rs. 5,38,000
    •          TNT 600 GT – Rs. 5,96,000
    •          TNT 600 GTS – Rs. 6,33,000
    •          TNT 899 – Rs. 9,48,000
    •          TNT R – Rs. 11,81,000
     
     

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