Mumbai, India - Nebula Automotive, an all-terrain vehicle
manufacturer and distributor based in Pune, has added new ATV models that will give the Indian consumer a wider
selection of off-road four wheelers also known as quads or quad bikes around
the world. The new models include the Nebula 125E, Nebula 150D, Nebula Dingo
250, 4x4 Nebula Xtreme 800 and the amphibious Nebula Maritime ATV.
Nebula Automotive entered the off-road quad bike market in
2009 and is now the home of the largest ATV showroom in India with
company-owned locations in Mumbai and Pune. The founder, S.G. Asnani, has a
vision of offering a wide assortment of ATVs at price points suited for every type of rider in
India.
Based on this philosophy, a dozen Nebula ATV models are available ranging from
entry-level 110cc quads for children and budget-focused buyers to 800cc 4x4
ATVs for extreme powersports enthusiasts.
ATVs have many purposes such as joy riding, adventure
sports, convenience farming and border security. Although ATV trails are not
commonplace, many riders use them on hilly tracks, sand dunes, forest areas and
other terrain that is not accessible with street vehicles. ATVs can already be
found at many hill stations, beach resorts and adventure clubs throughout the
country.
"Previously, buyers in India had to put their names on
pre-order lists or deposit large amounts of money and wait for several weeks
before taking delivery of their ATVs," Asnani said. "With most of the country
having instant access to the latest automobiles, bikes, tablet PCs and phones,
we are now standardizing the process of purchasing the ATV for the buyer."
The ATVs are usually in the buyer's possession within 24
hours of purchase after undergoing a thorough pre-delivery inspection.
Each Nebula ATV is assembled at a facility in Pune and the
buyer can select their vehicle from a variety of choices at the two Maharashtra showrooms. Nebula Automotive has a large
inventory at the showrooms including test drive models so buyers know how their
ATV rides before any transaction takes place. Technicians who are well versed
in the mechanical aspects of all-terrain vehicles also handle post-sales
service.
ATVs cannot be registered with any Regional Transport Office
in the country. India
does not require riders to obtain a driving license for operating all-terrain
vehicles.
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