Ashok Leyland opens light commercial vehicle dealership in Madhya Pradesh
Adds to the robust LCV distribution network with more than 750 touch points.
Ashok Leyland inaugurated its new dealership for Light Commercial Vehicles in Chhindwara, marking the commercial vehicle manufacturer's eighth Light Commercial Vehicle dealership in of Madhya Pradesh.
The new channel partner Sunil MotoCorp has a 3S (Sales, Service and Spares) facility and is facility is equipped with advanced tools, and five quick service bays The company currently offers a range of LCV products – BADA DOST, DOST, PARTNER and MiTR.
Amandeep Singh, President – IO, LCV, Defence and PSB, Ashok Leyland Ltd., said, "One of the key reasons for the runaway success of our ‘DOST Range’ and now the ‘BADA DOST’ has been the robustness of the product and our network. All our products have been receiving great response from our customers, thanks to their best-in-class mileage and class-leading performance, backed by an extensive sales and aftersales support."
"Close to 70% of our customers return to our dealer workshops, even after the warranty period.This new dealership is being opened to further strengthen our reach, in line with our commitment."
The recently launched BADA DOST is the first product to be built on the LCV platform and has three variants, i2, i3+ and i4. It is powered with an 80 hp BS6 engine that delivers best-in-class power & mileage, best-in-class payload and best-in-class load body length and loading space that helps customers earn more profit per trip.
The DOST range comes in the following variants - DOST LiTE, DOST STRONG, DOST XL and DOST+ to cater to different sections of the market and applications.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
26 Jun 2024
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