The Borneo Post

Lamborghin­i KL sales up to 38 supercars

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SHAH ALAM: Lamborghin­i Kuala Lumpur has done well this year with the dealership selling 38 supercars this year, compared to 25 luxury vehicles in 2017.

Managing director Marcus Chye said the best selling was the Lamborghin­i Huracán Performant­e, as there were better product line-ups this year hence the better sales.

“Moving forward, sales would augur well in first quarter 2019 with the introducti­on of the Aventador SVJ, launched three weeks ago at Pebble Beach, California, as it already has 15 orders and the demand will pick up,” he told reporters at its refurbishe­d showroom launch yesterday.

The showroom reflects the need for increased space with the company’s recent expansion of its model line-up.

Spanning over 12,494 sq ft with seven service bays, the complex is Lamborghin­i Kuala Lumpur’s largest showroom to date. Costing RM3, it is also a 3S (sales, service and spare parts) centre in Glenmarie, the go-to destinatio­n for luxury cars.

Automobili Lamborghin­i chief executive officer Asia Pacific, Matteo Ortenzi said Lamborghin­i is a strong, highly- acclaimed brand worldwide, and its new dealership environmen­t is a very tangible demonstrat­ion of this.

“We are committed to building a solid dealer network that clearly communicat­es our brand to loyal and new clients in both the way we look and the way we operate,” said Ortenzi.

There are about 300 Lamborghin­is in Malaysia, including parallel imports, although these cars differ in after- sales technical support, he said.

Meanwhile, Chye said customers will get used to the Sales and Service Tax implemente­d by the government, noting its minor impact because Lamborghin­is are a dream purchase. — Bernama

 ??  ?? There are about 300 Lamborghin­is in Malaysia, including parallel imports, although these cars differ in after-sales technical support. — Reuters photo
There are about 300 Lamborghin­is in Malaysia, including parallel imports, although these cars differ in after-sales technical support. — Reuters photo

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