Apple Opens Second Mumbai Store in Borivali, Expands India Retail Footprint

Apple has inaugurated its second retail store in Mumbai, located in the Sky City Mall in Borivali, marking its sixth store in India. The new outlet offers the full range of Apple products, including the latest iPhone 17 family and devices with the M5 chip, along with dedicated service counters and accessories. It provides expert support, retail services like Apple Trade In and Pickup, and operates entirely on renewable energy. This expansion underscores Apple's growing retail and manufacturing commitment in India, bolstered by government initiatives like the PLI scheme.

Key Points: Apple Opens Second Store in Mumbai at Borivali's Sky City Mall

  • Second Apple store in Mumbai
  • Sixth retail location in India
  • Features latest iPhone, Mac, iPad lineup
  • Offers expert guidance and services like Trade In
  • Store is carbon neutral and runs on renewable energy
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Apple opens second store in Mumbai, sixth in India

Apple opens its sixth India store in Mumbai's Borivali, featuring latest products, expert support, and services like Apple Trade In and Pickup.

"Apple Borivali builds on Apple's physical retail journey in India, which began in 2023."

Mumbai, February 26

Apple on Thursday opened its second store in Mumbai and sixth in India. Located in Sky City Mall in Mumbai's Borivali, the new store brings Apple's full lineup of products and services to even more customers in one of the city's key growth corridors.

At Apple Borivali, customers can explore and shop Apple's latest product lineup, including the iPhone 17 family, iPhone Air, Apple Watch Ultra 3, Apple Watch Series 11, and iPad and Mac models powered by the M5 chip.

Apple enthusiasts eagerly waited to get inside the Borivali store. Beyond iPhones, the store features dedicated counters for Apple's music systems. There are also specialised sections for mobile covers, headphones, Apple TV, Apple Arcade, Apple Games, Apple Bluetooth devices, and various other electronic accessories.

The store's more than 70 team members are available to provide expert guidance and personalised support -- whether customers are setting up a new iPhone, switching to iOS, exploring a Mac or iPad, or getting support with the Apple products they already own.

Retail services like Apple Trade In, flexible financing, safe data transfer, and Personal Setup make upgrading or getting started simple and seamless.

For customers shopping online, Apple Pickup makes it simple to collect an online order in-store at a convenient time. Dedicated Business Team members are available to support organisations of all sizes with tailored advice, device management, and tools designed to help them grow. The store also showcases Apple services, including Apple Music and Apple TV, across dedicated product tables and avenues.

Like all Apple facilities, Apple Borivali operates on 100 per cent renewable energy and is carbon neutral, the company claimed.

Apple Borivali builds on Apple's physical retail journey in India, which began in 2023 with Apple BKC in Mumbai and Apple Saket in Delhi, followed by Apple Hebbal in Bengaluru, Apple Koregaon Park in Pune, and Apple Noida in 2025.

Apple is leveraging India's electronics market growth and has been heavily focusing on manufacturing its products here. Apple has been manufacturing its latest gadgets in India, through its partners.

In 2017, Apple started manufacturing iPhones in India. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme by the central government is likely to have attracted several gadget makers, including Apple, to set shop in the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Apple's commitment to 'Make in India' paying off with more stores and local manufacturing. The PLI scheme is clearly working. However, I hope the prices become more competitive now that they are making so much here. The premium is still too high compared to other markets.
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Aman W
iPhone 17 and M5 chips already? Feels like I just bought the 15! 😅 The speed of tech is insane. Good to have the store nearby, but my wallet is scared. Maybe the flexible financing will help.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the focus on renewable energy and carbon neutrality. More companies in India should follow this example. The in-store experience is top-notch, but I still find myself doing most of my shopping online. Apple Pickup is a convenient middle ground.
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Karthik V
As a small business owner, the dedicated Business Team support mentioned is very interesting. Tailored advice for Indian SMEs could be a big help in digitising operations. Hope they have good EMI options for bulk purchases.
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Nisha Z
Sixth store in India is progress, but let's be real – we need many, many more across tier 2 and 3 cities. The article mentions the growth corridors, but what about places like Indore, Lucknow, or Coimbatore? The ecosystem needs to expand beyond metros.

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