British super luxury carmaker Aston Martin is bullish on the Indian market and is looking to expand its footprint to tap the growing demand which is coming even from Tier II and III cities, according to a company official. The company, which on Thursday launched its all-new Vantage model in India priced at Rs 3.99 crore, plans to continue to bring models to the country simultaneously with the global launch. "India is a very important and a promising market and hence you would see that they (Aston Martin) are launching all the models which are available globally in India as well," Aston Martin New Delhi Vice President - Operations, Anand told PTI here on the sidelines of the launch. Aston Martin New Delhi is the official importer of Aston Martin cars to India. "Next week, on September 2, we are launching (globally) our V12 flagship, which is going to be under wraps on what it is going to be called... And for the first time, that car will also be available immediately for the Indian
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