Truebil opens brick-and-mortar stores in New Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore
The pre-owned automobile platform has forayed into physical stores to expand its reach to cater to a larger audience.
The transition from offline to online, physical to digital has been a comment trend globally. On the other hand, there are companies who are looking to expand their base and serve customers better, by expanding their online solutions to brick-and-mortar stores. Truebil, a leading auto-tech platform today launched its new inventory office in Navi Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.
With the inauguration of this store scheduled by end-August, Truebil says it is taking a step further towards its current goal of penetrating deeper in the cities it has already marked its presence in.
The company claims it will have a selling capacity of over 500 cars per store, and is thriving to provide more affordable options of pre-owned cars to meet transportation needs of customers. The Mumbai-headquartered company says it already has an influential presence, the new inventory offices will help to expand its customer-base in the three major cities by providing one-stop solution for all used car needs.
Speaking about the launch, Shubh Bansal, co-founder, Truebil said, “We at Truebil are pleased to announce the launch of our new inventory offices in Navi Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore. Truebil has been extensively working towards strengthening its technology stack and expanding its business across geographies. The launch of these stores, we believe, will mark another crucial step forward in furthering Truebil’s vision of becoming India’s largest used car market aggregator. We hope to continue bringing innovative value-added solutions to the fore, providing the best-in-class experience to all our customers. At Truebil, we are committed towards making used car trading as seamless and hassle-free an experience as possible. Having a stronger physical network across these cities will only help us serve our customers better.”
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