Volkswagen India collaborates with KPKB to offer mobility services for retired service personnel and their families
This initiative aims to enhance the accessibility of Volkswagen's portfolio of cars to those who have dedicated their lives to the service of the country.
Volkswagen India has partnered with Kendriya Police Kalyan Bhandar (KPKB), a government welfare scheme for serving and retired service personnel and their families. Through this collaboration, Volkswagen India is making its entire range of safe and German-engineered cars accessible to the beneficiaries of the KPKB scheme across India.
This initiative aims to enhance the accessibility of Volkswagen's portfolio of cars to those who have dedicated their lives to the service of the country.
The beneficiaries of the KPKB scheme can now experience world-class mobility with a more reasonable price tag, including Volkswagen's safest portfolio, comprising the Virtus and Taigun (both 5-star GNCAP rated for adult and child occupant protection) and the Tiguan.
The KPKB scheme, launched in 2006 by the Indian Government's Ministry of Home Affairs, caters to serving and retired members of Central Armed Police Forces and their families. Volkswagen India's collaboration with KPKB aligns with its commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of those who serve and protect the nation.
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