Rolls-Royce Opens First Salon in Azerbaijan
The company Rolls-Royce Motor Cars opened its first showroom in Azerbaijan.
Located in Baku, the new center will be run by the company Improtex Motors, which is the authorized dealer and representative of Rolls-Royce in Azerbaijan.
The showroom area of 300 m2 is located in the prestigious district of Baku. The salon can accommodate 3 cars. The salon offers visitors a special service Bespoke, where the customers can order their individual Rolls-Royce cars. Its opening was attended by CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Torsten Muller-Otvos.
"In the region there is optimistic impressive economic growth and increased demand for luxury from the buyers. Azerbaijan has already formed a stable market for expensive products, and many people believe the country is ready to move to the next stage - the opportunities of global demand," he said.
The holding company Improtex was created in 1991. Established in 1998, the company ImprotexMotors, whose main activity is associated with premium cars, is one of the first companies in the automotive business in Azerbaijan. The company is the official and exclusive importer for the concern BMW AG, which combines well-known brands such as BMW, BMW Motorrad, Mini and Rolls-Royce. Currently there are 5 dealers. --08D--
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- 30 October 2014 14:01
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