Maserati has opened a new
showroom and service facility in Madrid. Located in the
heart of the capital of Spain, it features separate
sales and after-sales areas over a surface of over 1,000
square meters.
Maserati will operate in Madrid in partnership with
Tayre, which will put its 45 years knowledge and
expertise in the automotive sector at the service of the
Modena-based manufacturer.
Maserati is present
directly in Spain and can count on a network of six
point of sales evenly distributed on the territory.
The opening took place
in the presence of local authorities and VIPs and was
celebrated through a photographic exhibition of selected
shots that narrate the history of the company, and the
celebrities and admirers who contributed to it.
Meanwhile, also last
week but this time in London, Frankie Dettori, the most famous
Italian jockey in the world, arrived at the opening of
his new restaurant ‘Cavallino’, located in the heart of Chelsea,
'riding' 440 horses of a brand new Maserati GranCabrio.
An mix of high profile
clients and stars joined Frankie at the opening of
‘Cavallino’, situated at the top of Sydney Street.
Although sportsmen
including tennis legend Boris Becker and football
manager Carlo Ancelotti came along to sample the modern
Italian menu, it was the rock stars who really got the
party going. Ronnie Wood and ex-Rolling Stones bandmate
Charlie Watts spent the night catching up, while Queen
drummer Roger Taylor and Genesis guitarist Mike
Rutherford, who arrived on board a GranTurismo S in
Rosso Mondiale thoroughly enjoyed the friendly Italian
atmosphere. Other guests included TV personality Louie
Spence, interior designer Nicky Haslam and creative
entrepreneur and founder of Italia Independent label
Lapo Elkann.