The city-based company has opened seven new outlets in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka over the last two days, taking the total number of outlets to 330.
"We are extremely bullish on the growth of Indian automotive aftermarket and are of the firm belief that service as a category has a high growth potential," TVS Automobile Solutions, President, Vinay Piparsania said in a statement.
On expansion plans, he said, "we aim to double our service network in next two years and will shortly enter North and Eastern part of the country to be a PAN India player".
The service provider has been on an expansion spree to add more service bays to its network.
In the last one month, the company has added 100 service bays, it added.
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