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Rolls Royce opens Delhi dealership

Located at Mathura Road, it is one of the largest Rolls Royce dealerships in Asia Pacific region and can hold upto five cars.
1 min read11 Nov '11
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Rolls Royce Motor Cars has opened a new dealership in Delhi.

This new outlet, located at Mathura Road in Delhi, gives customers the opportunity to select from the entire Rolls Royce range, including the Phantom saloon in regular and extended wheelbase, the Phantom Coupe, the Phantom Drophead and the Coupe. The Ghost saloon range in regular as well as the recently launched long wheelbase version will also be sold through this outlet.

The dealership is also amongst the largest dealerships in the Asia-Pacific region. It has room to showcase up to five cars. The dealership replaces the previous outlet at Connaught Place.

The new outlet was inaugurated by Mr. Paul Harris, Regional Director, Asia Pacific, Rolls Royce, Mr. Radhey Kapur, Chairman, Rolls Royce Motor Cars New Delhi and Mr. Yadur Kapur, Director, Rolls Royce Motor Cars New Delhi.

Also showcased at the inauguration of the dealership was the Rolls Royce Ghost EWB, which is priced at Rs 3.05 crore.

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