Odysse Electric Vehicles strengthens its footprint in Mumbai  

The brand-new outlet will present Odysse’s current product offerings like V2, Trot, Hawk, Evoqis and their vibrant colors along with authentic accessories and parts.

Odysse Electric Vehicles opened its 7th outlet in Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The new dealership is in Thane. The latest dealership will offer Odysse’s best-in-class products and services to the discerning customers in Mumbai and adjoining areas.

The showroom, with an area of 400 sq ft, has the capacity to hold 10 display bikes & scooters. The brand-new outlet will present Odysse’s current product offerings like V2, Trot, Hawk, Evoqis and their vibrant colors along with authentic accessories and parts. The showroom, which is strategically located, comprises of well-trained and knowledgeable staff who possess the required expertise to handle any queries that interested buyers might have regarding Odysse’s products or electric vehicles in general.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Nemin Vora, CEO, Odysse Electric Vehicles Pvt. Ltd., “We are excited to announce the launch of our 7th showroom in MMR. The launch is in line with Odysse’s vision of making electric vehicles accessible to customers and making the purchase process easier and smooth. The outlets also enable our customers to interact with the brand, acquire product information, and check out the range of Odysse’s accessories and apparels, providing them a unique buying and ownership experience. With the new outlet, we aim to offer our customers a one-stop destination for electric bikes & scooters.”

Launched in the year 2020, Odysse has been aggressively strengthening its footprint in the country. With the newly launched outlet, Odysse currently has 16 sales outlets operational in Maharashtra. With presence in 14 states, the retail network of the company across India stands at 63 outlets and 63 service outlets. The company also has an exclusive outlet in Nepal. The company has plans to expand its network even further as more such dealerships are slated to commence operations in the coming months.