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There are very few exotic car dealers in India


Scrolling through Instagram leads me to believe that a new exotic is usually delivered somewhere in the country regularly and this increasing demand along with India’s craze for SUV, demand will increase and so will customers from Tier-1,2 and 3 cities.
akash_v12 recently shared this with other BHPians.
Every now and then, whenever I come by some exotic, I always wonder - the car has had to be bought from Mumbai or Delhi. So, to everyone in the community -
Why are there so few supercar/exotic car showrooms in the country?
Till ‘15, Lamborghini having 3 dealers and Ferrari having 2 dealers was understandable. They were not having mass volume products and the 2/3 showroom system used to work. But with products like the Urus and Purosangue SUV coming in, demand will slowly but surely increase (like we have seen with the Urus.) Scrolling through Instagram leads me to believe that a new exotic is usually delivered somewhere in the country regularly and this increasing demand along with India’s craze for SUV, demand will increase and so will customers from Tier-1,2 and 3 cities. Same is the case for Aston Martin. Now with the start of sales for the DBX, I expect sales to easily double. Recently, I believe the Aston Martin Mumbai showroom has also shut down.

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