Stellantis opens Jeep-Citroen dealership in Goa, appoints Caculo Group

Stellantis inaugurated a dual-brand dealership in Goa, housing both its Jeep and Citroën vehicle lines at a single facility operated by the Caculo Group.

The facility, operating under Stellantis’ Brand House (SBH) format, spans 4,000 square metres and includes a 10-bay service workshop. It provides full sales, service, and spare parts support for both Jeep and Citroën, and is staffed by trained technical teams equipped with diagnostic tools for routine and specialized maintenance.

The dealership is designed around what the company describes as a “phygital” retail model — integrating in-person and digital touchpoints so that customers can browse, configure, and transact across both channels. Stellantis says the format is intended to offer greater convenience, pricing transparency, and a degree of personalization that a single-brand outlet may not provide.

the Jeep portfolio includes – Compass, Meridian, Grand Cherokee and Wrangler SUVs, while the Citroen portfolio includes – C3 & eC3 hatch, Aircross SUV, Basalt Coupe SUV and C5 Aircross SUV.

Goa Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant attended the opening ceremony alongside Stellantis India CEO and Managing Director Shailesh Hazela and Caculo Group Chairman and Managing Director Manoj M. Caculo. The event also coincided with the Caculo Group’s centenary in the automobile industry — a milestone that drew acknowledgement from the state’s top official.

Shailesh Hazela, CEO and Managing Director, Stellantis India said: “Goa is an important and evolving market, with customers who value comfort, reliability, design, and capability. With this new Citroën SBH dealership partnership with Caculo Motors, we are strengthening our commitment to Goa and ensuring that customers here have seamless access to our offerings-whether they seek the comfort-first approach of Citroën or the adventure DNA of Jeep. Caculo Group carries legacy of trust and customer satisfaction aligns strongly with our own values.”

The Caculo Group, which has been operating in Goa’s retail mobility sector for four generations, brings considerable local market knowledge to the partnership. Speaking at the inauguration, Chief Minister Sawant noted the group’s role in making international brands accessible to Goan consumers.

“From introducing international brands through Caculo Mall to creating employment for over 500 people, their contribution to both the automobile and service sectors has opened immense opportunities in the state,” he said. He also pointed to the broader growth of Goa’s automotive market as a factor that continues to attract new brands to the state.

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