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Indian Motorcycle Inaugurate Chennai Dealership; Third Across India
Indian Motorcycle has inaugurated their third dealership across India. Doors to the showroom were opened by Pankaj Dubey, Managing Director, Polaris India.
On display at the Indian Motorcycle showroom will be the entire range of cruiser bikes. The dealership will be on par to global standards of the American manufacturer.
This new dealership is located at Gee Gee Universal, No. 2, MC Nicholas Road, Chetpet, Nungambakkam, Chennai. A few Indian Scout were also delivered their bikes in a special ceremony.
Currently Indian Motorcycle offers the following cruiser bikes in the country:
- Indian Scout is priced at INR 11,99,900
- Indian Chief Dark Horse is priced at INR 21,99,999
- Indian Chief Classic is priced at INR 25,50,600
- Indian Chief Vintage is priced at INR 28,49,600
- Indian Chieftain is priced at INR 31,99,900
- Indian Roadmaster is priced at INR 34,95,000
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.
Pankaj Dubey, Managing Director, Polaris India, commented, "We are very excited and ecstatic to inaugurate our third Indian Motorcycle dealership in the country in the strategic location of Chennai."
He further added, "Following the successful opening of our dealership in Bengaluru in May this year, this move further underlines our confidence in the southern part of India."