Michelin India Joins Mahabir Tyres to Launch New City Dealership
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Michelin India Joins Mahabir Tyres to Launch New City Dealership

Michelin, the world’s leading tyre technology leader, today announced the launch of its newest dealership in the heart of Delhi — marking the third new opening in just three months. This is the third new dealership that has been inaugurated in the last three months. The store is located in Palika Bhawan, Sector -13, RK Puram, New Delhi.

The store will offer a comprehensive range of tyres for premium cars across top tyre brands, including services like tyre alignment, balancing, and fitting. This initiative is part of Michelin’s larger strategy to expand its reach across India, ensuring better accessibility for customers in Delhi with its prime central location.

Speaking on the inauguration, Shantanu Deshpande, Managing Director, Michelin India, said, “We are delighted to join hands with Mahabir Tyres, a name that exemplifies trust and excellence in the tyre industry. Their longstanding commitment to quality and customer service resonates with Michelin’s core values. We are confident that this association will further elevate the overall customer experience and strengthen our brand presence, in line with Michelin India's commitment to expanding our footprint in the country."

With over 40 years of expertise, Mahabir Tyres has built a trusted name in the city, backed by a rich legacy spanning three generations. Renowned for its expert consultation and exceptional after-sales support, it continues to set industry benchmarks in customer satisfaction. Strengthening its presence in the premium tyre segment, Mahabir Tyres has partnered with Michelin India, leveraging the brand’s extensive portfolio of higher seat size and market leadership.

Michelin, the world’s leading tyre technology leader, today announced the launch of its newest dealership in the heart of Delhi — marking the third new opening in just three months. This is the third new dealership that has been inaugurated in the last three months. The store is located in Palika Bhawan, Sector -13, RK Puram, New Delhi. The store will offer a comprehensive range of tyres for premium cars across top tyre brands, including services like tyre alignment, balancing, and fitting. This initiative is part of Michelin’s larger strategy to expand its reach across India, ensuring better accessibility for customers in Delhi with its prime central location. Speaking on the inauguration, Shantanu Deshpande, Managing Director, Michelin India, said, “We are delighted to join hands with Mahabir Tyres, a name that exemplifies trust and excellence in the tyre industry. Their longstanding commitment to quality and customer service resonates with Michelin’s core values. We are confident that this association will further elevate the overall customer experience and strengthen our brand presence, in line with Michelin India's commitment to expanding our footprint in the country. With over 40 years of expertise, Mahabir Tyres has built a trusted name in the city, backed by a rich legacy spanning three generations. Renowned for its expert consultation and exceptional after-sales support, it continues to set industry benchmarks in customer satisfaction. Strengthening its presence in the premium tyre segment, Mahabir Tyres has partnered with Michelin India, leveraging the brand’s extensive portfolio of higher seat size and market leadership.

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