Bangalore:
Luxury sports car maker Porsche became the latest entrant into Bangalore on Monday (December 13, 2011).
The German auto major opened their third dealership in South India, seventh in the country and the fourth dealership in 2011 alone, with the other two in Hyderabad and Chennai.
Speaking about the showroom on Lavelle Road, Raghu Nayak, Principal Dealer at the Porsche Centre in Bangalore said that they would also have an after sales facility on Hosur Road for their customers.
"All models will be available on order," Ashish Chordia, director of Porsche India, said and added that customers have to wait for three to eight months for delivery of cars.
Commenting on their performance last year, Chordia said that they delivered 134 cars last year and this year they will be delivering 500 units.
"We will reach triple digit sales figures within two years," an optimistic Nayak said.
The press conference also saw the unveiling of the Cayenne S, Chordia said that out of the market share of Porsche in India, 56-60 per cent of these were in the Cayenne range. Nayak added that the facility would have a provision of three car display and they would also have a range of original accessories like key chains and other memorabilia to attract customers.
The German auto major opened their third dealership in South India, seventh in the country and the fourth dealership in 2011 alone, with the other two in Hyderabad and Chennai.
Speaking about the showroom on Lavelle Road, Raghu Nayak, Principal Dealer at the Porsche Centre in Bangalore said that they would also have an after sales facility on Hosur Road for their customers.
"All models will be available on order," Ashish Chordia, director of Porsche India, said and added that customers have to wait for three to eight months for delivery of cars.
Commenting on their performance last year, Chordia said that they delivered 134 cars last year and this year they will be delivering 500 units.
"We will reach triple digit sales figures within two years," an optimistic Nayak said.
The press conference also saw the unveiling of the Cayenne S, Chordia said that out of the market share of Porsche in India, 56-60 per cent of these were in the Cayenne range. Nayak added that the facility would have a provision of three car display and they would also have a range of original accessories like key chains and other memorabilia to attract customers.
Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world