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Porsche opens first ‘pop-up’ store in Penang

- Amirul Hazmi

in the heart of Penang at the luxurious Gurney Paragon shopping mall, the pop-up store aims to offer more convenient access for Porsche customers.

Spanning over 1,603 sq ft of floor space, the pop-up store will enable customers to savour the extraordin­ary Porsche-related reading materials while sipping gourmet coffee in luxurious comfort.

The latest range of Porsche driver’s selection apparel and accessorie­s are also available at the pop-up store.

Test drives can be arranged by prior appointmen­t with Porsche Centre Penang.

Christophe­r Hunter, chief executive officer of SDAP, said, “As part of our commitment to a priceless and unique ownership experience for our owners in the northern region, the new pop-up store offers drop-off service for customers by appointmen­t for vehicle service maintenanc­e.

“We understand how busy life can be, which is why we want to make it as convenient as possible. Customers can opt to leave their vehicle at the drop-off area at the new pop-up store while we handle the transporti­ng and servicing at Porsche Centre Penang.”

Other than the warm welcome by the staff, customers and visitors will be greeted by a recently launched 718 Cayman Sport Design Series.

It features subtle carbon fibre design for an extra element of individual­isation. The series stands out from the regular 718 model not only in terms of visual, but also in its performanc­e.

Elsewhere, the car receives Sport Design exterior package, sports exhaust with black tailpipes, LED headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus and can be fitted with either Carrera S or Carrera sport wheel designs.

 ??  ?? Part of the Porsche driver’s selection apparel and accessorie­s available at the ‘pop-up’ store.
Part of the Porsche driver’s selection apparel and accessorie­s available at the ‘pop-up’ store.

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