Lamborghini Appoints Nidhi Kaistha as Head of India Operations
Automotive industry veteran to oversee sales, marketing, and after-sales in India, the sixth-largest market for Lamborghini in Asia Pacific.
Automobili Lamborghini has appointed Nidhi Kaistha as the new Head of Lamborghini India, effective April 1, 2025. Kaistha will oversee all sales, marketing, and after-sales operations in India, which currently stands as the sixth-largest market for the luxury automotive manufacturer in the Asia Pacific region.
Kaistha brings over 25 years of experience across the hospitality, aviation, and automotive industries to her new role at Lamborghini. Most recently, she served as Regional Sales & Pre-Owned Cars Manager at Porsche India, where she made significant contributions to the brand's growth and success through improved sales performance and customer engagement initiatives.
"We are delighted to welcome Nidhi Kaistha as Head of Lamborghini India," said Francesco Scardaoni, Region Director of Automobili Lamborghini Asia Pacific. "She brings a wealth of experience in the automotive industry, and we are confident that her strategic vision will drive further growth in India. India continues to be a market with immense growth potential for Lamborghini, and we look forward to strengthening our presence and delivering exceptional experiences to our customers in the region."
Lamborghini currently maintains a presence in India through three dealerships located in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. These facilities serve the company's growing community of enthusiasts and customers across the country.
The Italian luxury sports car manufacturer has indicated plans to explore opportunities for expanding its footprint in India and enhancing the customer experience further, reflecting the company's commitment to the Indian market.
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