Revolt Motors inaugurates first COCO store in Karol Bagh, Delhi
The company aims to establish COCO stores across India to elevate the EV ownership experience.
Revolt Motors has inaugurated its first Company-Owned Company-Operated (COCO) store in Karol Bagh, Delhi.
Spanning over 1800 Sq. ft., the COCO store promises a visually captivating experience for visitors, showcasing Revolt's flagship models, the RV400 and RV400 BRZ. Beyond just a showroom, the store features a service center, ensuring seamless ownership support for customers. Additionally, home test rides are available, offering convenience and flexibility to Revolt's patrons, the company shared.
“With the inauguration of our first COCO store in Delhi, we are excited to redefine the EV ownership experience for the audience,” stated Anjali Rattan Nashier, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, the parent company of Revolt Motors. "Delhi's dynamic EV market provides the perfect backdrop for our innovative experiential centre, which not only offers test rides and purchases but also serves as a platform for educating enthusiasts about the benefits of EV technology. This marks a significant step towards our goal of expanding our presence across India and providing customers with a state-of-the-art EV experience,” she further added.
Designed with innovation and modern customers in mind, the store boasts ample spaces for motorcycle display, accessories, and customer interaction, ensuring a unique ownership experience with comprehensive service and support.
The company aims to replicate this success nationwide, establishing state-of-the-art COCO stores across India to elevate the EV ownership experience for all enthusiasts.
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