Suzuki Motorcycle India expands presence with new dealership in Kerala
The new dealership will provide customers with access to a comprehensive range of Suzuki's domestic scooters and motorcycles.
Suzuki Motorcycle India (SMIPL), the two-wheeler subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, has inaugurated a new dealership - Indus Suzuki, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, as part of its expansion strategy to cater to the growing market in the region.
Situated at Sarada Complex, Step Junction, Near Bharat Petroleum Pump, Mannanthala, Thiruvananthapuram, Indus Suzuki aims to provide a unique and comprehensive experience to customers in the city. The dealership is equipped to address various sales requirements and is committed to delivering the highest standards of after-sales service.
Devashish Handa, Executive Vice President, Sales & After Sales, Suzuki Motorcycle India, speaking on the announcement said “Inaugurating our new dealership in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, marks our efforts to not only come closer to our customers in the city but also to establish Suzuki’s high standards of customer experience. We extend our gratitude to the promoters of our new dealership, M/s Indus Motor Company Private Limited, for their confidence in Brand Suzuki. Our commitment of expanding a network of Dealerships nationwide remains steadfast, ensuring that customers have access to quality offerings and an elevated purchasing experience.”
Indus Suzuki offers a comprehensive range of Suzuki's domestic scooters and motorcycles, catering to various preferences and needs. The lineup includes popular models such as Suzuki Avenis, Access 125, Burgman Street, Burgman EX, V-Strom SX, Gixxer SF250, Gixxer 250, Gixxer SF, and Gixxer. Additionally, the dealership will provide customers with access to the latest range of accessories, apparel, and merchandise offered by Suzuki.
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