Motoroyale opens first of six new dealerships in India

Motoroyale has revamped its entire dealership network and has planned launches of new dealerships in other cities like Hyderabad, Chennai and Delhi this month, followed by Cochin and Bangalore showroom launches in November.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 15 Oct 2018 Views icon20154 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Motoroyale, India’s first multi-brand super bike manufacturer opened its exclusive multi-brand, state-of-the-art showroom for five international superbike brands, in Thane, Mumbai. The company says that the dealership will be a one-stop shop for bike enthusiasts and will retail supersports, street Nakeds, cruisers, hipsters, off-roaders, tourers and many other motorcycle segments.

The showroom will showcase bikes from various brands including MV Agusta, Norton, F.B Mondial, SWM and Hyosung, under the dealership of an experienced and renowned partner, Ronit Motors.

Motoroyale has revamped its entire dealership network and has planned launches of new dealerships in other cities like Hyderabad, Chennai and Delhi this month, followed by Cochin and Bangalore showroom launches in November. Motoroyale is also looking for the right dealership applicants and plans to open another six in the coming twelve months in cities like Pune, Indore, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Kolkata and other important markets.

Last week, Motoroyale had announced new tie-up with three additional international brands - SWM, F.B Mondial and Hyosung and had also unveiled seven new bikes from different categories of these brands, which will be available at this dealership.

Ajinkya Firodia, managing director, Motoroyale said, “We are happy to have Ronit Motors as our exclusive dealer for Mumbai. For the first time super bike enthusiasts will have the opportunity to experience five top global brands all under one roof. Motoroyale is bringing to India a truly global buying experience never seen here before. Bikers in India will now have a trusted partner in Motoroyale since we are offering sales, service and spare parts for the international brands that we have tied up with. Each tie-up offers customers, dealers and the market a unique proposition to cater to the requirements and choices of all super bikers”

Jairaj Bhagchanadni of Ronit Motors said, “Kinetic have been pioneers in the Indian automotive industry and the name of the brand itself invokes trust in a lot of Indians. We are honoured to partner with Motoroyale in taking that legacy forward, which will focus exclusively on super bikes. With our well trained staff and world class showroom infrastructure, we are confident of giving our customers the same buying experience they would get anywhere else in the world. Our quality after sales service will ensure that we have highly satisfied customers”

The motorcycles will be assembled in India at Kinetics’ plant in a dedicated space for Motoroyale stretched over 52 acres in Ahmednagar, which holds a capacity of assembling 30,000 vehicles annually. Motoroyale has set up world class facilities for engine and vehicle assemblies for its various brands taking into consideration the product quality and service.

Also read: Motoroyale eyes 25% market share in India's high-end motorcycle market

RELATED ARTICLES
Bosch hydrogen engine tech-powered truck to be on Indian roads this year

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar18 Apr 2024

The global supplier of technology and services is betting big on both electromobility and hydrogen. While announcing the...

IIT Bombay inaugurates Arun Firodia Research Floor 

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar09 Apr 2024

IIT Bombay, one of India’s top technical and research institutions, honours Kinetic Group chairman Dr Arun Firodia, one ...

Maruti Suzuki expands capacity at Manesar plant by additional 100,000 units

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar09 Apr 2024

New assembly line at Plant A expands total manufacturing capacity at the Manesar plants to 900,000 units per annum. Alon...