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Maserati opens dealership in Mumbai

New Maserati dealership in Mumbai is the carmaker's first in the western India region and the third in the country.
1 min read22 Feb '16
Siddhant GhallaSiddhant Ghalla

Maserati inaugurated its third dealership in India, in Mumbai. The Mumbai showroom, the first in the western India region, has been opened in partnership with Group Planet Petal and is located in the new TajSantacruz hotel.

The showroom will showcase all of Maserati’s India offerings – the Quattroporte, Ghibli, GranTurismo and the GranCabrio. It will be supported by a workshop located in Marol, Andheri, which Maserati claims “houses six workbays, a parts warehouse and is equipped with all high-tech tools and equipmentrequired for servicing the entire Maserati range of cars.”

Group Planet Petal also owns Nissan, Hyundai, Yamaha, Suzuki (two-wheelers) and Ashok Leyland (light commercial vehicles) dealerships, and operates exclusively in western India. 

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