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NEW DELHI: Maserati became the third Italian luxury sports car to hit the Indian market after the launch of Aston Martin and Ferrari in the past one year. The high performance sports cars would be available in the price band of Rs 1.20 crore and Rs 1.43 crore (ex-showroom, New Delhi) for its Quattroporte flag-ship sedan, the GranTurismo coupe and the GranCabrio convertible.
"We have brought our entire range of cars to feed the fast growing Indian luxury car market that doubled to around 700 units in 2010. We have the confidence to sell good on the back of robust demand for such luxury cars," Maserati Asia Pacific MD Simone Niccolai told reporters in Delhi on Wednesday.
The company has appointed Mumbai-based Shreyans Group as the official importer of its cars into India. The deliveries for the cars would start from July-August onwards. Maserati will start its first showroom in Mumbai later this year while the second dealership will start operating from Delhi next year onwards.
The Fiat Group-owned Maserati, which sold 5,675 cars globally in 2010, expects to sell 100 units in India in the next three years.
NEW DELHI: Maserati became the third Italian luxury sports car to hit the Indian market after the launch of Aston Martin and Ferrari in the past one year. The high performance sports cars would be available in the price band of Rs 1.20 crore and Rs 1.43 crore (ex-showroom, New Delhi) for its Quattroporte flag-ship sedan, the GranTurismo coupe and the GranCabrio convertible.
"We have brought our entire range of cars to feed the fast growing Indian luxury car market that doubled to around 700 units in 2010. We have the confidence to sell good on the back of robust demand for such luxury cars," Maserati Asia Pacific MD Simone Niccolai told reporters in Delhi on Wednesday.
The company has appointed Mumbai-based Shreyans Group as the official importer of its cars into India. The deliveries for the cars would start from July-August onwards. Maserati will start its first showroom in Mumbai later this year while the second dealership will start operating from Delhi next year onwards.
The Fiat Group-owned Maserati, which sold 5,675 cars globally in 2010, expects to sell 100 units in India in the next three years.