Ducati expands presence in Tamil Nadu with second dealership in Chennai

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 09-24 16:30

Ducati has expanded its presence in Tamil Nadu by opening a second dealership in Chennai on East Coast Road.
Luxury motorcycle brand Ducati has further strengthened its presence in Tamil Nadu by inaugurating its second dealership in Chennai, where it delivered 10 Ducati motorcycles to clients on the day of the launch.

Located on East Coast Road (ECR), a hub for motorcycle enthusiasts, the new Ducati showroom promises an unparalleled experience for Ducatisti and aspiring owners alike. This 3S dealership, established in partnership with Potenza Mercury Cranking Pvt Ltd, will showcase the entire Ducati and Scrambler Ducati range of motorcycles, apparel, and accessories, along with sales, service, and spares under one roof. It will also offer Ducati Approved pre-owned motorcycles.

Location is favourite spot for motorcyclists

Spread across 7,500 sq. ft, the dealership provides a luxurious space for clients to experience Ducati’s renowned hospitality while exploring the complete range of the Italian luxury motorcycle brand. Situated at the iconic 4, ECR, Palavakkam, which connects Chennai and Pondicherry, the location is a favorite spot for motorcyclists who visit regularly, according to the company’s media release.

To house the entire range of Ducati motorcycles

The new dealership will house the entire range of Ducati motorcycles, including models across ten different families: Multistrada, DesertX, Panigale, Streetfighter, SuperSport, Monster, Hypermotard, Diavel, XDiavel, and the Scrambler range. Additionally, it will sell official Ducati apparel, merchandise, and riding gear, known for their premium quality worldwide.

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