Stellantis debuts Eurorepar Car Service in India

    Stellantis aims to provide more cost-effective multi-brand car servicing than OEM service centres.

    Published On Mar 07, 2025 03:50:00 PM

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    Stellantis has launched its global multi-brand servicing network, Eurorepar Car Service (ERCS), in India, formally marking the company’s entry into India’s automotive aftermarket industry. The inaugural Eurorepar Car Service multi-brand workshop, dubbed Moto-R, is now open in Chennai.

    1. India’s first Eurorepar Car Service workshop opens in Chennai
    2. Over 100 ERCS centres planned for India within the next two years

    Stellantis Eurorepar Car Service India explained

    Operating with over 6,000 service centres in more than 30 countries, Eurorepar Car Service serves as an alternative to conventional OEM workshops worldwide. Stellantis will utilise Eurorepar Car Service to cater to Indian car owners who want relatively affordable vehicle maintenance and servicing options compared to first-party service centres.

    The company also looks to expand the Eurorepar Car Service network in India to over 100 multi-brand workshops within the next two years. Stellantis will leverage its global resources to provide cost-effective servicing for cars across numerous brands, as well as parts for imported and completely built-up (CBU) vehicles.

    Services provided at ERCS workshops

    Eurorepar Car Service centres will offer services like general maintenance and diagnostics, genuine spare parts and repairs, and servicing for AC systems, electrical diagnostics and bodywork. Tire replacement, alignment and balancing will also be provided.

    Stellantis car models in India

    At present, Stellantis operates in India with three car brands: Jeep, Citroen, and Maserati. Last year, the company was keen on bringing its Leapmotor EV brand to India, but those plans are unclear now.

    Also see:

    Maserati future models uncertain as Stellantis cancels 1.5 billion euros investment

    Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns abruptly

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