Porsche India to open new dealership in Kolkata
Located on Topsia Road, the new showroom is designed to meet the requirements of the Stuttgart-based manufacturer’s global architectural standard.
Porsche India is to inaugurate a new showroom in Kolkata with an official opening ceremony on May 30. Located on Topsia Road, the new showroom is designed to meet the requirements of the Stuttgart-based manufacturer’s global architectural standard.
Speaking ahead of the launch of the new facility, Anil Reddi, director of Porsche India, said: “Porsche Centre Kolkata is the new, contemporary destination for Porsche customers and enthusiasts in this part of the country. With this showroom, we can offer them an exceptional and memorable ownership experience right from their first contact with the brand.”
Spread across 5,952 square feet, Porsche Centre Kolkata has display space for seven models. Additionally, a dedicated fitting lounge – equipped with samples of optional elements that offer almost limitless individualisation possibilities – allows customers to configure their car in their own way to make it unique. The Porsche experience continues with a well-stocked shop-in-shop section that displays a wide variety of Porsche accessories and a dedicated car delivery area.
Commenting on the opening of the new Porsche facility, Sandip Bajaj, managing director of Porsche Centre Kolkata, said: “With the inauguration of this showroom, we are proud to bring the world-class Porsche retail experience to our customers in the region. We look forward to welcoming them to Porsche’s new home in Kolkata.”
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