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DriveX Opens New Marathahalli Store to Boost Access to Second Hand Bikes in Bengaluru

DriveX strengthens South India footprint with Marathahalli outlet, its fourth company-owned store in Karnataka and part of a wider expansion strategy into new cities

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Homegrown platform for pre-owned two-wheelers on Friday opened a new company-owned store in Marathahalli, Bengaluru, as seeks to broaden its retail network across South India.

The outlet, located in Marathahalli, K R Puram Hobli, becomes the company’s fourth company-owned store in Karnataka and adds to its nationwide network of more than 50 outlets, including both company-operated and franchise formats.

TVS Motor supported DriveX said the location was selected for its strong connectivity and large customer base, factors it expects will help expand its presence in the city. The company positions itself as a trusted provider of quality-assured pre-owned two-wheelers, with financing and warranty options aimed at improving affordability and customer confidence.

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At the new store, customers will have access to a range of two-wheelers that have undergone standardised quality checks. Additional services include financing solutions, after-sales support and extended warranties. DriveX said these features are designed to make the purchasing process more transparent and reliable, a key concern in India’s expanding pre-owned vehicle market.

“Bengaluru continues to be a market in our growth strategy. The new Marathahalli store strengthens our commitment to making the right choice in pre-owned vehicles more accessible,” Narain Karthikeyan, director at DriveX, said in a statement.

Arun Aggarwal, business head at DriveX, said the outlet underscored the company’s aim of building a retail network focused on trust and transparency. “For , every expansion goes beyond footprint growth. It reinforces our commitment to transforming the pre-owned automobile market with a customer-first experience,” he said.

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The company added that it plans to open further outlets in Chennai, Coimbatore and other cities in the coming months, using both company-owned and dealership-led models. DriveX said the accelerated rollout would improve access to reliable pre-owned two-wheelers across South India.

To mark the Marathahalli launch, the company announced limited-period offers worth up to 12,000 rupees through accessories, referral bonuses and exchange schemes. The discounts are intended to attract new customers and reinforce value in the pre-owned vehicle segment.

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