DriveX, a pre-owned two-wheeler retail platform, has expanded its footprint in Bengaluru with the opening of two new company-owned and company-operated (COCO) stores in Kasturi Nagar and Rajajinagar.

The new outlets, launched on 22 January 2026, mark another step in the company’s efforts to strengthen its presence in Karnataka and deepen its reach across Bengaluru’s key urban micro-markets.

With the addition of the Rajajinagar store, DriveX now operates six company-owned outlets in Bengaluru and more than 50 stores nationwide, spread across a combination of COCO and franchise-owned and franchise-operated (FOFO) formats. The company says the expansion reflects growing demand for organised, reliable options in India’s largely fragmented pre-owned two-wheeler market.

The Kasturi Nagar outlet is located on Bengaluru’s Outer Ring Road, an area known for its dense mix of residential and commercial developments in the eastern part of the city. The Rajajinagar store, meanwhile, strengthens DriveX’s presence in West Bengaluru, a mature market with sustained demand for two-wheeler mobility.

According to the company, both locations have been chosen to improve accessibility and convenience for customers looking for quality-assured pre-owned vehicles. Each store offers a range of inspected two-wheelers, alongside in-house financing solutions aimed at improving affordability. Customers can also access warranty options and after-sales support, part of what DriveX describes as a transparent and standardised buying experience.

DriveX says every vehicle sold through its platform undergoes a structured quality inspection process, intended to address trust issues that have traditionally affected the second-hand vehicle segment.

The Bengaluru expansion forms part of DriveX’s broader growth strategy, which focuses on scaling operations in high-potential urban centres. In the coming months, the company plans to expand further into cities such as Chennai and Coimbatore, using a mix of company-owned and franchise-led outlets.

Commenting on the development, DriveX chief executive Devesh Taparia said Bengaluru remained central to the company’s expansion plans. He said the new stores were aimed at building an organised retail network that offers customers greater transparency, choice and reliability in the pre-owned segment.

Founded to formalise the resale market for two-wheelers, DriveX positions itself as a technology-led platform seeking to redefine how used mobility solutions are bought and sold in India.