Volkswagen India inaugurates six new touchpoints in Gujarat

The passenger car market in Gujarat has witnessed significant growth, driven by economic development, increased purchasing power, and a growing preference for premium vehicles among customers.

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Volkswagen India inaugurates six new touchpoints in Gujarat

Volkswagen India has inaugurated six new touchpoints in Gujarat. Expanding its network in strategically located markets across the state, the new touchpoints are in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Gandhinagar, Anand, Bharuch, and Bardoli.

The passenger car market in Gujarat has witnessed significant growth, driven by a
combination of factors including economic development, increased purchasing
power, and a growing preference for premium vehicles among customers.

Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, said,
"With its dynamic economy encompassing industries ranging from manufacturing,
agriculture to technology and trade, Gujarat has always been a vital market for
Volkswagen India. The demand for premium mobility offerings has increased
tremendously encouraging Brands’ such as Volkswagen to expand its network
presence in order to fulfil the demand."

The company has 15 sales and 8 service touchpoints, the press release noted. 

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