Arjuna award winner and a renowned cricketer, Gautam Gambhir unveiled Pinnacle Speciality Vehicles’ bespoke range. Finetza is India’s first and best-in-class expandable motor home and the ultimate definition of luxury with finesse and style. The company also launched Opisia (modified executive business van), Magnifica (customised tourer), and Exhibica (modified product display van) at the Auto Expo 2018.
The company revealed that the motor home customisation will approximately cost in the range of Rs 15 to Rs 25 lakh (only motor home) and Rs 50 Lakh+ for expandable motor home. However, the costs are subject to customer’s requirements and kind of features they want in the vehicles
Pinnacle Speciality Vehicles is the vehicle conversion unit of Pinnacle Industries Limited group. Setup in 1996 in Pithampur Madhya Pradesh; Pinnacle Industries Ltd. is India’s largest commercial vehicle, bus seating & Interiors Company.
Finetza, a customised luxury expandable motor home is targeted for those looking to go bigger, farther and miles above the ordinary- without losing home style comfort and luxury. The brand also introduced the ‘Opisia’ Series - a customised office-on-wheels, the ‘Magnifica’ Series - a modified tourer and the ‘Exhibica’ Series - a custom product display van. The unveiling was done at the hands of Gautam Gambhir who is also the brand ambassador for the brand. PSV’s association with him also extend to Gautam Gambhir Foundation and will collaborate with Gautam to customise vans for his community kitchen and various food drive initiatives.
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