Nissan Motor India's Shop@Home is an an end-to-end car digital customer service,
Nissan Motor India's Rakesh Srivastava: "We are finding ways to make this transition between online and offline as seamless as possible."
MG Motor India's Gaurav Gupta: “The entire purchase journey might even get re-imagined with new-age tech like AI, Machine Learning, AR and IoT.”
Audi India's Balbir Singh Dhillon: "“We are investing heavily into our digital platforms and that is helping our partners grow their business online."
Volkswagen India says it has seen a surge in digital activations (bookings) to 25-30 percent of its overall sales in the past year.
VW India's Ashish Gupta (seen with the upcoming Taigun SUV): "we are in the process of introducing a real-time car availability tool as well as car price configurator on our website."
Carmakers shift into digital gear to beat lockdown blues

Leading car manufacturers in India are accelerating the use of online buying solutions to enable purchases amid Covid-containing restrictions.

02 May 2021 | 5319 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

With Maharashtra and Delhi, the two leading car-buying states under lockdown, and other states following suit, the country is perhaps staring at a lockdown situation similar to last year.

As a result, carmakers are likely to realign their focus on digital initiatives to drive sales whilst ensuring health and ...

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