Sikkim- Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL)., has opened its first dealership in Gangtok, officially entering the state of Sikkim. The new dealership, called Himalayan Suzuki, is an important step in strengthening the company’s presence in the North-East region. Through this launch, SMIPL aims to provide better access to its products and services for customers in Sikkim.
Mr. Vivek Jain, Assistant Vice-President - Sales, SMIPL, said, "along with senior company officials and representatives of Himalayan Suzuki, in the presence of customers."
Located at Lower Sichey in Gangtok, the outlet is a complete 3S facility, offering Sales, Service, and Spare Parts under one roof. It is designed to ensure a smooth and premium buying and ownership experience for customers.
Mr. Deepak Mutreja, Vice-President - Sales & Marketing, SMIPL, said, "that Sikkim is an important market in the North-East. Because of the state’s hilly terrain and challenging road conditions, customers need two-wheelers that offer strong performance and reliability. With the opening of Himalayan Suzuki, customers in Gangtok can now easily access Suzuki’s full range of scooters and motorcycles, along with dependable after-sales support. He also added that with this launch, SMIPL is now present in all states across India."
Himalayan Suzuki displays Suzuki’s full domestic product range. The scooter lineup includes the Suzuki Access 125, Suzuki Avenis, Suzuki Burgman Street, and the electric scooter Suzuki e-ACCESS.
The motorcycle range includes the Suzuki Gixxer, Suzuki Gixxer SF, Suzuki Gixxer 250, Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, and the adventure model Suzuki V-Strom SX. Customers can take test rides of all models, including the recently launched Access with ABS variants.
The dealership also has a fully equipped service workshop with modern tools and trained technicians to provide quality maintenance and after-sales service. Customers can also buy genuine Suzuki accessories, apparel, and merchandise, making Himalayan Suzuki a complete destination for Suzuki two-wheelers in Gangtok.