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Continental Tires opens its largest Bengaluru dealership, offering premium products and services, with plans for further South India expansion.
Date: July 29, 2024Bangalore- Continental Tires AG., a tire company has launched its Continental Premium Drive dealership in Subramanyapura, Gubbalala, Bengaluru. This 3,200-square-foot store, the largest tire and alloy wheel outlet in the city, marks a significant expansion of Continental's retail presence in India. It exemplifies their commitment to delivering high-quality tire solutions and an exceptional automotive retail experience.
The new CPD store in Bengaluru offers a wide range of premium car tires, branded alloy wheels, and comprehensive car wash services. This one-stop shop is designed to meet the diverse needs of car owners, enhancing their overall driving experience.
Mr. Samir Gupta, Managing Director of Continental Tires in India and Head of the Central Asia Region, said, "The new store in Subramanyapura reflects our commitment to delivering a superior customer experience and building strong relationships with our customers in southern India. We are devoted to providing the highest quality products and services in the region. This new store brings us one step closer to fulfilling our commitment to safety, comfort, and performance," Gupta stated during the store's inauguration.
Continental Tires plans to expand its retail presence across Karnataka and other South Indian states soon. This growth strategy aims to enhance customer experiences and services, aligning with Continental's 'In the Market, For the Market' approach to meet local needs effectively.
Mr. Manu and Mr. Mahesh, owners of SGR Cars, also expressed their enthusiasm about the new CPD store, "We have built a solid reputation over the past five years through our partnership with Continental Tires. With the launch of the new CPD store, we aim to continue providing our customers with premium quality products, enhancing their driving experience on Indian roads."