Michelin India and Mahabir Tyres Open New Dealership in Central Delhi

Michelin India opens a new dealership in partnership with Mahabir Tyres in Delhi’s R.K. Puram, aiming to enhance accessibility to premium tyres and services as part of its continued retail expansion strategy.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 09 Apr 2025 Views icon6656 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Michelin India and Mahabir Tyres Open New Dealership in Central Delhi

Michelin India has partnered with Mahabir Tyres to launch a new tyre dealership in Palika Bhawan, Sector-13, R.K. Puram, strengthening its retail network in the national capital. This marks the third new dealership opened by Michelin in the past three months.

The newly inaugurated outlet will cater to premium car owners and offer a wide range of tyres, along with services such as wheel alignment, balancing, and fitting. The opening is aligned with Michelin’s strategy to expand its presence in key urban markets, providing improved access to products and services for customers in centrally located areas of Delhi.

Mahabir Tyres, a long-standing name in the local tyre industry, brings over four decades of experience and has built a reputation for reliable consultation and after-sales support. With this partnership, the company is set to strengthen its position in the premium tyre segment by leveraging Michelin’s portfolio, which includes larger seat-size offerings.

The company targets both sales and services under one roof, targeting a growing customer base looking for premium tyre solutions in the capital.

 Michelin is a global manufacturer of tyres and engineered materials, with operations in 175 countries and a workforce of over 132,000 employees. Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, the company serves various industries including mobility, construction, energy, and healthcare.

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