Techart, the global premium brand for personalising Porsche models has now entered the Indian market. Founded in 1987 in Stuttgart, Germany, the company has its reputation for producing some of the most jaw-dropping versions of Porsche 911. The brand has opened an exclusive flagship store in Bangalore today.
For all the Porsche owners, Techart is the specialist for refining your cars and stands for some of the fastest, most powerful, and also everyday friendly sports cars. Their entry is quite strategic as India promises of becoming a key market for individualisation and refinement. First, in Bangalore, Techart has plans to expand to northern and western markets in India. This store will also allow customers to showcase their unique individuality by utilising long customisation options combined with athletic performance.
Being India’s first flagship showroom, the outlet will have a long list of services to offer. This includes full vehicle conversions, carbon fibre refinement, performance enhancements and also handcrafting of individual luxury interiors. Bangalore being the country’s sports car hub and also a trendsetter for customised, high-performance automobiles, this showroom is the perfect one-stop place for all customization options. Techart aims to position itself as the paramount refinement brand amongst Porsche owners in the region. With its presence across major metro cities around the globe, Techart is now expanding its service portfolio into electric car customisation.
Porsche India recently posted its sales figure for Q1 2022, and this was the best ever sales performance since 2014. When compared to quarterly performance, Porsche India gained a 22-per cent increase for the given term. The SUV range of models that consists of the Cayenne and Macan continues to propel the sales for Porsche. To keep up with the demand, Porsche India is expanding its range of models. The footfall in the showrooms is also increasing, thus indicating the growing popularity of the Porsche brand in the country.
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