Carnation Auto, an independent multi-brand automobile sales and service network initiated by Jagdish Khattar, has tied up with Fiat Group subsidiary, Magneti Marelli on June 24 to service premium cars in India.
The collaboration will be called ‘Auto Premio Solutions’ which, as its name suggests, will provide comprehensive automotive solutions for most luxury and premium car brands in the Indian market.
The Chairman and MD, Carnation Auto, Jagdish Khattar, said, “With the launch of ‘Auto Premio Solutions’ we have successfully executed our vision of building a complete one-stop shop for multi-brand automotive solutions.”
“Through the launch of ‘Auto Premio Solutions’ we bring to this market our expertise in servicing premium cars, the quality of our tools and parts and the solid, global partnerships we have in the aftermarket" added Dino Maggioni, CEO, Magneti Marelli.
Magneti Marelli also has ties with several part manufacturers in India for lighting, engine control systems, exhaust systems and shock absorbers. Its tie-up with Carnation Auto will compliment its other businesses in India.
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