e-Sprinto opens 26 dealership showrooms pan India

All these dealerships have started operating fully and perfectly timed with the onset of the festive season.

18 Oct 2023 | 4863 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

e-Sprinto, India's leading electric two-wheeler brand, has embarked on a significant expansion spree, with the launch of 26 dealership showrooms across the country. 

All these dealerships have started operating fully and perfectly timed with the onset of the festive season. This timing aims to cater to the increased demand for electric two-wheelers during this period. 

The brand's manufacturing unit is dedicated to crafting top-notch quality products with cutting-edge technology in electric two-wheelers, offering a one-stop solution for consumers seeking reliable, performance-oriented, and sustainable mobility options. e-Sprinto's mission is to cater exclusively to the Indian e-mobility sector, addressing the growing need for eco-conscious transportation.

e-Sprinto achieved a 50% overall growth rate during the initial quarter of 2023, the press release noted.

Atul Gupta, Co-founder and Director – e-Sprinto said, "We are thrilled to announce the opening of 26 dealership showrooms across India. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to providing accessible and sustainable electric mobility solutions to a wider audience. We look forward to serving our customers and contributing to a greener and cleaner India."

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