GoMechanic to Invest ₹100 Crore in next 2 years to Launch Two-Wheeler Servicing in India

India’s Largest Multi-Brand Auto Service Platform to Disrupt the Unorganized Two-Wheeler Servicing Market by launching “2Wheels”

(New Delhi) 10th February, 2025— GoMechanic, an India-based technology-driven automotive service and repair company recently acquired by Servizzy, is redefining the two-wheeler servicing landscape with a game-changing ₹100 crore investment in the next two years. With two-wheelers comprising over 75% of India’s total vehicle sales, this strategic expansion aims to bring affordable, high-quality, and standardized servicing to millions of riders nationwide.

GoMechanic’s two-wheeler service rollout will be executed in two phases, already executed with metropolitan hubs like Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Mumbai, Thane, and Pune, followed by expansion into Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, and other cities. By leveraging its established expertise in automotive servicing, GoMechanic aims to address long-standing industry challenges—fragmentation, inconsistent service quality, and lack of transparency—through a tech-driven, scalable service ecosystem.

“Two-wheelers are the backbone of Indian mobility, yet servicing remains unorganized. 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, ensuring superior care for every rider. From routine servicing, oil changes, and brake pad replacements to advanced diagnostics, engine overhauls, and performance tuning, the company offers a one-stop solution for all two-wheeler needs. With exceptional service, genuine spare parts, and highly trained technicians, GoMechanic guarantees quality, convenience, and affordability, redefining the way India maintains its two-wheelers.

The two-wheeler servicing industry in India has long struggled with inconsistent service quality, a fragmented service network, and affordability concerns. The majority of servicing is handled by local garages with varying skill levels, unverified spare parts, and non-standardized pricing, making it difficult for riders to find reliable, cost-effective solutions. Organized service centers are limited, often expensive, and primarily cater to high-end models, leaving a major gap in the market for everyday commuters.

GoMechanic is tackling these challenges by introducing structured, tech-driven solutions that standardize servicing across the board. By leveraging trained professionals, genuine spare parts, AI-driven diagnostics, and a digital-first approach, GoMechanic ensures high-quality, transparent, and affordable maintenance for all two-wheeler owners. The company offers cost-effective service packages, doorstep convenience, and an expansive network of workshops, creating a scalable model that modernizes and transforms India’s two-wheeler servicing industry.

With this expansion, GoMechanic aims to onboard millions of two-wheeler owners in the first year while expanding to over 100 cities. By prioritizing quality, convenience, and affordability, the company is set to redefine two-wheeler servicing in India. “At GoMechanic, we have always been at the forefront of automotive service innovation. With “2Wheels” expanding into the two-wheeler market is a natural step in our mission to provide standardized, high-quality, and affordable servicing to every Indian rider. With our ₹100 crore investment in two years, we are setting new benchmarks, ensuring that two-wheeler owners receive the same reliability and transparency that car owners have come to expect from us,” said Muskan Kakkar, COO & Co-Founder, GoMechanic.

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