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Boys And Machines Completes First Year Of Operations, Targets 3 More Cities For Expansion

In addition to showrooms in new markets, the company also plans to open workshops in cities it is already present in so as to create a more convenient ownership and service experience for customers.

Boys And Machines

Boys and Machines, a premier dealership specializing in pre-owned luxury cars, today completed a successful first year of operations and marked the occasion by unveiling ambitious plans for future growth. 

Founded exactly a year ago amid the COVID-19 pandemic by entrepreneur and luxury car enthusiast Siddharth Chaturvedi, Boys and Machines aim to clock revenues of Rs. 60-65 crores by the end of the fiscal year in March 2022 and aims to reach 100 crores of annual revenue by end of FY23

Boys and Machines plan to underpin its ambitious growth goals by expanding its presence aggressively across India.

It has established a foothold in four cities in addition to its Gurugram base in the first year alone and plans to start operations in three more cities - Ahmedabad, Indore, and Chandigarh — in the coming year. 

In addition to showrooms in new markets, the company also plans to open workshops in cities it is already present in so as to create more convenient ownership and service experience for customers.

Founder and Managing Director Siddharth Chaturvedi said, “I am incredibly proud of how far we as a business have come in just 12 months. Setting up a business in the midst of a pandemic was daunting, to say the least. But our success thus far is a testament to our commitment, dedication, and passion for creating a pre-owned car business that sets a new standard for customer service and experience. While we can certainly take pride in what we have achieved in our first year, we have to at the same time look to the future. We have ambitious plans to build on our success in the years to come and are confident we can achieve all we have set out to do.”

The company’s sales included rare supercars like the Lamborghini Huracan Aveo CV Special Edition of which there are just three in India and 15 in Asia. That was also the company’s biggest ticket by far, selling for a price of Rs. 2.89 crore. It also facilitated the sale of other rare automotive gems such as the Porsche 911 Carrera, Rolls Royce Ghost, Jaguar XKR and the Hummer H3.



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