Discover how Ferrari is making waves in Bengaluru with the launch of its massive pre-owned car centre, offering a unique driving experience and a range of premium pre-owned models starting at ₹8 lakh. Despite the city's notorious traffic, this new venture is set to captivate car enthusiasts.
FerrariPreowned CarsBengaluruLuxury CarsTrafficReal Estate NewsApr 02, 2025
The starting price for pre-owned Ferraris at the new centre in Bengaluru is ₹8 lakh.
The new Ferrari pre-owned car centre is located in a prime location in Bengaluru, ensuring easy access for customers.
The centre offers a wide selection of pre-owned Ferrari models, a dedicated workshop for maintenance and repairs, and a team of highly trained staff to guide customers through the selection process.
The new centre is expected to generate employment opportunities and contribute to the growth of the automotive sector in the region, boosting the local economy.
The target audience includes car enthusiasts, collectors, and affluent residents of Bengaluru who are looking for a luxury driving experience without the premium price tag of new models.
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