29th January 2025, Bengaluru : Isuzu Motors India, a subsidiary of Isuzu Motors Limited, Japan, continues to expand its footprint in India with the inauguration of four new touch points across India. This includes two new 3S (Sales, Service, and Spares) dealerships in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, and Patna, Bihar, along with two new Authorized Service Centers (ASCs) in Khammam, Telangana, and Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.
With these new additions, ISUZU’s network has grown to 72 locations across India, reaffirming its commitment to being close to our customers, customer satisfaction, and a seamless ownership experience.
Isuzu Motors India has partnered with Sagar ISUZU for Indore, and with Imperial ISUZU in Bihar. This marks extension of ISUZU brand into Bihar. To enhance service and customer relations reach, the company also inaugurated new ASCs in Khammam, Telangana, and Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. The Khammam ASC, operated by Beyond Auto Care, while the Ratnagiri ASC, operated by Shrine ISUZU. Shrine ISUZU also operates a 3S facility in Kolhapur. These facilities are built according to ISUZU dealership standards and all the staff members are trained by ISUZU experts to provide exceptional customer experiences.
Commenting on the network expansion, Mr. Rajesh Mittal, President & Managing Director, Isuzu Motors India, said, “Our continued network expansion reflects ISUZU’s brand progress and underscores our commitment to staying closer to our customers while delivering a differentiated experience. With the addition of these dealerships and service centers, we are well-positioned to meet the growing demand for ISUZU vehicles across the country. “
Mr. Toru Kishimoto, Deputy Managing Director, Isuzu Motors India, added, “At ISUZU, we prioritize customer delight throughout their ownership journey. These new facilities reinforce our commitment to providing seamless, personalized sales and service experience. We strive to elevate the ownership journey. We wish the very best for our new dealers in their endeavours to take the ISUZU journey forward.”