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GoMechanic to invest Rs 100 crore in two years

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New Delhi: Multi-brand auto service firm GoMechanic on Monday said it will invest Rs 100 crore in the next two years to launch two-wheeler servicing in India.

“With two-wheelers comprising over 75% of India’s total vehicle sales, this strategic expansion aims to bring affordable, high-quality, and standardised servicing to millions of riders nationwide,” the company said in a media release.

GoMechanic said that its two-wheeler service rollout will be executed in two phases. It said that the first phase has already been rolled out in metropolitan hubs like Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Mumbai, Thane, and Pune. The second phase includes expansion into Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, and other cities.

“Two-wheelers are the backbone of Indian mobility, yet servicing remains unorganised. With 2Wheels by GoMechanic, we bring structure, efficiency, and trust to the market. Our goal is to make bike servicing as seamless as booking a cab—affordable, reliable, and just a few clicks away. This is a game-changer for millions of riders, and we are thrilled to lead this transformation,” said Himanshu Arora, CEO and Co- Founder of GoMechanic.

GoMechanic’s two-wheeler servicing will include a full spectrum of maintenance and repair solutions. With this expansion, GoMechanic aims to onboard millions of two-wheeler owners in the first year while expanding to over 100 cities.

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