A Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 attracts attention from showgoers during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 11, 2012. CES, the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, runs through January 13. |
Super sports car maker Lamborghini,
which today rolled out the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster, said
it expects a higher growth for its super luxury cars in the domestic
market.
The new Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster is priced at Rs. 4,77,50,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) and will go on sale from mid 2013 at Lamborghini dealers nationwide.
It features new Dione 20'/21' rims crafted in light forged aluminum which lower the weight of the vehicle by 10 Kg.
"Last year we achieved 21 per cent growth here. This year,
we expect a higher growth," Automobili Lamborghini sales manager for
Southeast Asia & Pacific, Andrea Baldi, told reporters here without
disclosing a target.
Lamborghini is a company of the German auto major Volkswagen Group.
The new Roadster will go on sale from mid-2013 at its two dealers, he
added.
Stating that the domestic market has good potential for the super
luxury cars, Baldi said, "This market will see steady and continuous
growth in the years to come."
India will grow faster than some of the current markets in the next five years, he said. On the new car, Baldi said the Aventador Roadster
is the most exciting supercar that embodies performance, design,
technology and engineering excellence. I am sure it will further develop
our presence in this market."
The super luxury car maker had entered the country in 2005 and today it operates two outlets-- one each in Delhi and Mumbai.
"We are considering other cities also, mainly Chennai and Bangalore.
But there are some challenges like finding the right dealer and
infrastructure," he said.
Stating that India is slowly accepting the super cars as a means to
realise aspirations, he said, "We are hopeful of the success we can
achieve here."
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