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In Pics | McLaren confirms expansion into the Indian market, set to open its first store in OctoberWith the opening of the first retail outlet McLaren Mumbai in October, McLaren’s arrival in India forms a key part of the marque’s global expansion plans and extends the brand’s already well-established and growing presence in the Asia Pacific region.
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In Pics | McLaren confirms expansion into the Indian market, set to open its first store in October Credit: McLaren
In Pics | McLaren confirms expansion into the Indian market, set to open its first store in October Credit: McLaren
British luxury supercar maker McLaren Automotive confirmed that they are entering the major Indian market, the brand’s 41st global territory. Credit: McLaren
With the opening of the first retail outlet McLaren Mumbai in October, McLaren’s arrival in India forms a key part of the marque’s global expansion plans and extends the brand’s already well-established and growing presence in the Asia Pacific region. Credit: McLaren
McLaren’s range of supercars and hyper cars are the ultimate in personalisation, high-technology and super lightweight engineering, combined with cutting-edge design and innovation to deliver breath-taking experiences. Credit: McLaren
Set to formally open in Mumbai in October, the first retail presence in the country will offer the ultimate immersive McLaren brand experience with a direct window into Woking, where every McLaren is created by hand. Credit: McLaren
It will also provide customers with full levels of support, offering sales, aftersales and servicing on the complete range of McLaren models. Credit: McLaren
The supercar manufacturer will offer the breadth of its model range to Indian customers, including the Everyday McLaren GT and the marque’s first ever high-performance hybrid - the Artura. Credit: McLaren
The core supercar range also includes the universally acclaimed 720S coming in Coupe and Spider variants, along with the 765LT Coupe and Spider as the latest addition to the legendary LT product family. Credit: McLaren
India is largely a low-cost and price-sensitive car market in which luxury models account for just over 1% of total annual sales of about 3 million. Credit: McLaren

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(Published 24 August 2022, 09:45 IST)