Rolls-Royce opens third showroom in India

    The iconic British luxury carmaker inaugurates showroom in Hyderabad, its third in India.

    Published On Feb 23, 2013 04:10:00 PM

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    Rolls-Royce opens third showroom in India

    Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has inaugurated its third showroom in India, at Hyderabad, following the appointment of its authorised dealer Kun Motoren as Rolls-Royce Motor Cars' representative in Hyderabad.

    Situated at Kun Motoren’s luxury car hub in Hyderabad, the 5,400 square foot, three-car showroom boasts a bespoke lounge where customers can customise the intimate detailing of their Rolls.

    Paul Harris, Asia Pacific regional director said, “We are excited to be working with Kun Motoren as our dealer partner in a region rich with Rolls-Royce history and passion for the brand. The new showroom conforms to the brand’s latest global standards, and is both an impressive and luxurious space.”

    “Legend has it that the former Nizam of Hyderabad – famously named as the all-time richest Indian, and the one of the wealthiest men to have ever lived – owned over 50 Rolls-Royce cars. This colourful history, our current customer base and continued level of demand is why Hyderabad was the natural choice for this new showroom.”

    Vasanthi Bhupati, director, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Hyderabad said, “We are committed to delivering beautiful hand-built motor cars to our highly successful customers. In this elegant new showroom, customers can enjoy the creative process that comes with commissioning each and every Rolls-Royce vehicle. We are looking forward to this new and exciting chapter in Rolls-Royce history.”

    Rolls Royce has also revealed that the upcoming new Wraith coupe will enter Indian showrooms later this year. It will be officialy unveiled at the upcoming Geneva motor show. 

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