Triumph opens new dealership in Gurugram

    Spread across 5,000 square feet and three floors, it is one of Triumph’s largest dealerships in India.

    Published On Jan 11, 2018 10:21:00 AM

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    Triumph has opened a new dealership in Gurugram, Haryana today. Set close to the Galleria market, the dealership is spread across 5,000 square feet and three floors, this standalone store is one of the largest dealerships yet for Triumph Motorcycles in India. This opening also coincides with the fourth anniversary of the British brand in India.

    In keeping with the Triumph style, this dealership has special zones such as a consultation coffee lounge for the team to take customers through all the options available, a build-your-own-bike zone to help with customisation of bikes, a merchandise display area, and service bays dedicated to maintenance and repairs.

    Kunal Gambhir, dealer principal, One Triumph – Gurugram, said, “We are partnering with this iconic brand for the second time and are proud to be part of such a globally celebrated brand network of Triumph. We will continue to up the ante for customer satisfaction with utmost importance and we see a perfect match of our philosophy with the ethos of Triumph Motorcycles. We will do our best to ensure that highest standards of sales and service are maintained.”

    As with every other Triumph Motorcycles dealership, the staff at One Triumph has been trained by service engineers who have trained in Hinckley at the headquarter of Triumph, UK.

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