McLaren Automotive Taking Official Entry Into Indian Market
The first McLaren outlet will be located in Mumbai.

McLaren Automotive Taking Official Entry Into Indian Market

McLaren Automotive, a British performance supercar brand is finally announcing its official entry into the Indian Market. The first McLaren outlet will be located in Mumbai.

McLaren Automotive, a British performance supercar brand is finally announcing its official entry into the Indian Market. Many affluent citizens already acquired some of its products via more complex import routes, but the brand will soon be directly accessible within the country.

The first McLaren outlet will be located in Mumbai and will open in October. It will not only serve as a display for the brand's numerous performance vehicles but will also provide customer assistance in terms of after-sales and service. India is the 41st country to join the worldwide McLaren marketplace and the first in the Asia Pacific.

India is the 41st country to join the worldwide McLaren marketplace

McLaren Automotive will continue to provide its current lineup of production series vehicles in India. The GT, the new hybrid-powered Artura, and coupe and roadster variants of the 720S and 765LT supercars are among them.

The official announcement included a comment from Paul Harris, Managing Director (APAC and China), McLaren Automotive, which said, "We welcome Lalit Choudary of McLaren Mumbai to the Asia Pacific region's expanding retailing network." India continues to be a key market for us, with our fans and chosen clients able to enjoy the best of McLaren in Mumbai. Shortly, we will welcome the all-new high-performance hybrid supercar Artura to India."

The McLaren range would compete against Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Porsche

The McLaren range would compete against an exotic portfolio of high-performance automobiles from Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Porsche, all of which are already well-established in the Indian market.

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