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K-Rides Motorcycle and Royal Enfield collaborate to enter Turkey

K-Rides Motorcycle and Royal Enfield collaborate to enter Turkey


K-Rides Motorcycle and Royal Enfield collaborate to enter Turkey



Furthermore, according to Lokmanoglu, K-Rides would create a holistic ecosystem that consists of rides, engaging community programming, retail experiences, and aftermarket services.


The first flagship location will open in Istanbul this spring, according to a statement from Royal Enfield.


Royal Enfield, a mid-sized motorcycle manufacturer, said on Friday that it would be entering the Turkish market by partnering with K-Rides Motosiklet ve Bisiklet San for distribution. And tack. The subsidiary of Kibar Holdings, A.S.


K-Rides Bicycles and Motorbikes San. And tack. As. is going to be the authorized distributor in Turkey. The first flagship location will open in Istanbul this spring, according to a statement from Royal Enfield. The cooperation will enable the sale of a variety of bikes in the nation, including the Bullet, Classic, HNTR, Meteor, Super Meteor, Interceptor, Continental GT, new Himalayan, and Shotgun models, with engine displacements of 350 and 650 cc.


Chief Commercial Officer of Royal Enfield, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, said, "Ultimately, we are confident in the partnership's expertise and deep understanding of the Turkish markets and we believe that through this collaboration, Royal Enfield will further strengthen its involvement in the region's mobility sector." Gokhan Lokmanoglu, Chief Economic Development Officer of Kibar Holding, said, "The growing demand over motorcycles in Turkey aligns perfectly with our mission to meet as well as raise the aspirations of the continuously developing population of motorcycle enthusiasts across the country."


Furthermore, according to Lokmanoglu, K-Rides would create a holistic ecosystem that consists of rides, aftermarket services, retail experiences, and appealing community activities. Kibar Holding operates in a range of sectors, including energy, international commerce, packaging, metals, transportation, building materials, construction, and logistical services.



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