Hyundai opens new dealership in Mumbai

Hyundai Motor India has 18 dealers in the Mumbai area and enjoys a market share of 19.17 percent in the city.

12 Feb 2015 | 17461 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) has inaugurated a new dealership in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. Promoted by Kamal Ailsinghani, the new showroom called Kamal Hyundai is spread across a total area of 45,952 square feet and has space of close to 6,000 square feet to showcase a range of cars. Of the total space, 40,000 square feet will be used as the workshop area.

Commenting on the opening of the dealership, Rakesh Srivastava, senior vice-president, sales & marketing, HMIL, said, “Mumbai is a significant market for Hyundai in western India. The opening of this dealership will help strengthen our presence in this region to meet growing demand for Hyundai products. The modern showroom at ‘Kamal Hyundai’ will help HMIL to provide prompt and efficient service to our valued customers in and around Mumbai.”

Ailsinghani, MD, Kamal Hyundai, said, “Our showroom boasts of best-in-class infrastructure and we are looking forward to provide world-class service experience to our customers.

Hyundai Motor India has 18 dealers in the Mumbai area and enjoys a market share of 19.17 percent in the city.

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