Following the recent opening of the first Rolls-Royce Motor Cars showroom at Rama 3 in Bangkok, the company announced plans to open a unique new boutique in Central Bangkok, the first of its kind in Asia.
This exclusive facility will be situated at the Siam Paragon, an upmarket luxury shopping destination. The boutique will provide easy access to Rolls-Royce products for customers and will complement the two storey Rolls-Royce showroom, which is already one of Asia’s largest. It is expected to be operational in the fourth quarter of the year.
On the first stop of a four-city tour of Asia Pacific, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars CEO, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, said: “I am excited that Rolls-Royce will be further developing its presence in such a new, vibrant market. The location and concept allows us to reach a broader audience, who will be able to view first-hand why the elegance, quality and craftsmanship of our cars earn them the title of the ‘best cars in the world’.”
Asia Pacific Regional Director, Paul Harris, added: “We are seeing significant interest in our brand in Thailand, and I thank Millionaire Auto for its commitment to investing yet another brand touchpoint for potential Rolls-Royce customers. We hope that by bringing the marque to Central Bangkok it will impassion a Thai audience which already has great appreciation of craftsmanship in its own culture. With virtually unlimited bespoke variations, customers can commission their cars in as much meticulous attention to detail as the way they are built.”
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Bangkok is owned by Millionaire Auto (Thailand) Company Limited, a subsidiary of Master Group Corporation (Asia). Like the showroom in Rama 3, the planned facility in Siam Paragon will break new ground for the marque, being the first in Asia to be located in a luxury retail hub.
Rolls-Royce Bangkok’s seven-car showroom was the first in the Asia Pacific region to have two storeys and secure underground parking for customers. It also incorporates a special delivery room for customers.
”We again demonstrate our commitment to the Rolls-Royce brand in Thailand by ensuring customers have accessibility, choice and the latest product offerings,” commented Mr Chatvithai Tantraporn, General Manager for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Bangkok.
The number of Rolls-Royce showrooms in the Asia Pacific region (including China) is currently 27.
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