The US$845,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith coupe is seen at the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Hanoi showroom on October 2, 2014. Tuoi Tre Hanoi has apparently become a magnet for global luxury carmakers as three major industry players have already opened, or plan to open, showrooms in the capital city to mark their official presence in British luxury automobile manufacturer Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited launched its first The Hanoi dealership has since distributed two deluxe cars, the VND30 billion (US$1.41 million) Phantom Oriental Sun and the VND18 billion ($845,000) Wraith coupe. Details about the buyers of both cars remain secret as per the carmaker's policy. Bentley Motors will follow its rival in entering “The new dealership will offer customers the full Bentley model range as well as after-sales service and the company’s branded luxury goods,” Bentley Motors said in a press release on Thursday. The dealership will be located in the new district of Nam Tu Liem – a new commercial and financial center in the capital. “We look forward to working in Bentley has partnered with CT-Wearnes Vietnam, which Rose said has combined an in-depth knowledge of business in The British car producer is making strong progress in the key Asia Pacific region, with a 49 percent rise in customer deliveries achieved in the first nine months of 2014, Rose added. “We’re confident Bentley Hanoi will contribute to this positive performance,” he said. Bentley Motors now has 14 authorized dealers in the Asia Pacific region and 194 worldwide operating in 55 countries. A strong player from Lamborghini officially appointed CT-Wearnes Vietnam Co Ltd as its authorized partner in “This will be Lamborghini's first dealership in Lamborghini said customers can “expect the full Lamborghini model range, after-sales service supported by factory-trained technicians, genuine spare parts, accessories and the exclusive fashion line Collezione Automobili Lamborghini” from its Hanoi showroom. But the Besides Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and Lamborghini, other brands such as Lexus, Audi, and Porsche are also present in While consumption of luxury cars in the Southeast Asian country is still small, the interest of ‘upper-class’ customers in cars worth hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars “is enough for automakers to open showrooms” here, according to The Saigon Times Online. Most of these customers are celebrities or business moguls, the economic newswire said. Many wealthy Vietnamese customers were able to buy Rolls-Royces or Lamborghinis through car importers before the carmakers opened official dealerships in But they had to pay a huge amount in taxes and fees, as well as higher maintenance costs. TUOI TRE NEWS |
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