Indian Motorcycle has inaugurated a new dealership in Kochi, Kerala. It is the company's first dealer outlet in the South-West part and 8th dealership in the Indian market. Situated near Reliance Petroleum Outlet, Bldg. No. 30/910, Thykoodam, Vytilla, Kochi – 682019 Kerala, EVM Automobiles will cater to brand aspirants in Kochi. The showroom will have the entire range of Indian Motorcycle portfolio such as Indian Chief Classic, Indian Chief Vintage, Indian Chieftain, Indian Chief Dark Horse, Indian Scout, Indian Roadmaster, Indian Scout, Indian Scout Sixty and the all-new Indian Scout Bobber.
The new showroom was inaugurated by Mr. Pankaj Dubey, Managing Director, Polaris India Pvt. Ltd. along with Mr. Sabu Johny. Global standards of after-sales support will be available at the dealership to enhance the overall riding experience. “We consider ourselves privileged to represent an Iconic brand like Indian Motorcycle® in Kochi. This new dealership is designed to enhance product accessibility and desirability among bike aficionados in the region. I’m confident that through this dealership we will exceed the expectations of our customers every single time whether it is Sales, Service or Spares.” said Mr. Sabu Johny.
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Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Pankaj Dubey, Managing Director, Polaris India Pvt. Ltd. said, “With the inauguration of this showroom, we are proud to bring America’s first motorcycle company, Indian Motorcycle®, to the gateway of South-West India. There is a great deal of excitement among bike lovers here for Indian Motorcycle® and we are confident that this dealership will cater to their requirements and delight them through our bespoke products. This new dealership is part of the strategic expansion plans of Indian Motorcycle® currently underway to bring the brand closer to its enthusiasts, wherever they are. The growing awareness for our brand among enthusiasts and the potential of this market made it an obvious choice for us to expand our footprint in Kochi.”