Mahindra’s Truck and Bus Division inaugurates 5 dealerships in July
With this, Mahindra Truck and Bus Division's network has grown to 174 authorised service centres and 2,900 roadside assistance service points.
After a strong 4 year CAGR growth of 46% in business volume in F’24, Mahindra’s Truck and Bus Division (MTBD) inaugurated five dealerships in July across four states.
Two were inaugurated in Uttar Pradesh, and the other three were inaugurated in Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. This adds 37 service bays that can service more than 75 vehicles per day while also providing driver lodging, 24-hour breakdown assistance, and AdBlue availability, the press release noted.
Jalaj Gupta, Business Head – Commercial Vehicles, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, said, "MTBD has a strong presence in the Indian CV market, having already secured the No. 3 position in numerous sectors and markets. We are confident that the addition of these 5 new dealerships to our network will help expanding our reach, which will help our customers for vehicles servicing and will provide more uptime to their fleets."
Mahindra BLAZO X, FURIO, OPTIMO and JAYO are the only CV truck range in India that gives double service guarantees including best in class fuel efficiency. MTBD has also guaranteed uptime on its Breakdown service by getting the truck back on road in 48 hours, else the Company will pay the customer Rs 1000 per day. Additionally, guaranteed turnaround of vehicle in 36 hours at the dealer workshop or company will pay Rs 3000 per day.
With this, the Mahindra Truck and Bus division has 174 authorised service centres, and 2,900 roadside assistance service points.
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