Ducati opens new dealership in Kochi

    This is the sixth Ducati showroom in India; has over 20 models on sale.

    Published On May 23, 2017 08:00:00 AM

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    Italian bike maker, Ducati has set up a new dealership in Kochi. The showroom spread across 12,000 sq ft also houses a state-of-the-art service facility, has been set up by EVM Motors at Maradu in Kochi. The dealership is equipped with ultra-modern equipment and is manned by a team of highly qualified and trained service personnel.

    Ravi Avalur, managing director of Ducati India, said, “Kerala already has a large number of Ducatisti and we look forward to seeing the community grow. We’ve seen very promising results in south India over the last two years and the opening of the Kochi dealership is strategically aligned to our goals in the region.”

    This is Ducati’s sixth store in India, with dealerships already operational in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru. With over 20 models on sale, the range in Kochi will extend across cruisers, naked motorcycles, superbikes, sports tourers, adventure enduros and the complete Scrambler range. The dealership will also stock the Ducati and Scrambler apparel collections and motorcycle accessories.

    According to Sabu Johny, managing partner, EVM Motors, “Ducati is one of the most coveted premium motorcycle brands and we are extremely excited to partner with Ducati in India. I’m looking forward to starting the Desmo Owners Club in Kochi. Customers in Kochi can expect the same unprecedented levels of service and ownership experience that Ducati delivers around the world.”

    For this year, the bike maker has plans to launch five new motorcycles in India. The current range starts at Rs 7,09,000 (ex-showroom, Kochi) for the Scrambler Icon.

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