Volkswagen India expands presence in South India

The new sales touchpoints in Bengaluru, Karnataka and Pollachi, Tamil Nadu will enhance the accessibility and availability of Volkswagen products.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 23 Oct 2023 Views icon3213 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Volkswagen India expands presence in South India

Volkswagen India has expanded its presence in South India with the inauguration of six new touchpoints in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. 

The new sales touchpoints in Bengaluru, Karnataka and Pollachi, Tamil Nadu will
enhance the accessibility and availability of Volkswagen products and services for
customers in the region, the press release noted. 

Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, said, “The South Indian market has been instrumental in the growth of the Brand’s popularity over the last decade. We hold a significant footprint in this region and with the newly inaugurated dealerships in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, we will further fortify our position."

With the introduction of the new facilities in the two states, Volkswagen India’s dealer partners will offer skilled employment to almost 100 personnel across the two states. The network strength in Karantaka stands at 23 sales and 15 service touchpoints whereas in Tamil Nadu, the Brand has 25 sales and 18 service touchpoints.

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