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Lamborghini has opened a new dealership in
Macau expanding the sports car marker's
network to 15 dealerships in mainland China. |
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Lamborghini has
opened a new dealership in Macau expanding the sports
car marker's network to 15 dealerships in mainland
China.
Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili
Lamborghini S.p.A., said: “The opening
of a Macau location is an important part of our
representation in China, and reflects the potent growth
opportunity in the region.“
The dealership in Macau is the latest development in
Automobili Lamborghini’s strategy for growing its robust
worldwide network, and reflects the significance of the
brand in China. Located in central Macau, the new
Lamborghini showroom incorporates the Lamborghini brand
concept. The dealership is operated by Kam Bo Motors
Limited, selected by Lamborghini as its commercial
partner within the important Macau market for its
expertise in the luxury car sector.
Lamborghini sold in China 206 cars in 2010, with a
growth of 150% over 2009. Deliveries in the first half
of 2011 were up to 138 units, more than 60% growth
versus 2010. Sales are expected to grow further by the
end of this year, also thanks to the first deliveries of
the over 200 ordered Aventador LP700-4s.
Lamborghini has also celebrated ten years in Singapore
with a party organised by its local dealer. The
exclusive event included the official unveiling of the
new V12 flagship model, the Lamborghini Aventador LP
700-4, and a charity auction raising nearly $200,000. A
guest of honor, Lamborghini’s President and CEO Stephan
Winkelmann paid tribute to the Singapore dealership’s
significant achievements under managing director Melvin
Goh. Singapore, one of Automobili Lamborghini’s top
performing dealers, has a year-and-half of orders for
the new Aventador LP 700-4. With the highest number of
deliveries per capita, Singapore has become among
Lamborghini’s most significant markets.
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