Volkswagen Passenger Cars India announces a new dealership in Kashi, Uttar Pradesh

Ashish Gupta, Brand Director of Volkswagen Passenger Cars India said, "We have observed a changing demand pattern, with Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities accounting for 35-40% of our sales. As a result, we are directing our attention towards these emerging markets." 

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Volkswagen Passenger Cars India announces a new dealership in Kashi, Uttar Pradesh

Volkswagen Passenger Cars India inaugurated a new customer touchpoint
in Kashi, further bolstering its presence in the state as part of the Brand’s wider push to make its products and services more accessible to Indian customers.

Under the leadership of Mr. Sachin Talwar, Dealer Partner, Volkswagen Kashi, the 3S (Sales, Spares and Service) facility comprises a team of 45 sales and service executives who will be actively interacting with customers.

The three-car display will showcase the Volkswagen Virtus sedan and Taigun SUVW as well as the Brand’s flagship product, the Tiguan. In addition, customers can also experience the newly introduced variants, the Taigun GT Line and Taigun GT Plus Sport at the showroom.

Ashish Gupta, Brand Director of Volkswagen Passenger Cars India said, "We have
observed a changing demand pattern, with Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities accounting for 35-40% of our sales. As a result, we are directing our attention towards these emerging markets." 

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