Berjaya’s H.R. Owen opens new Lamborghini showroom in London’s Mayfair


The Lamborghini Fenomeno at Lamborghini Mayfair

KUALA LUMPUR: Berjaya Group’s UK-based luxury car dealer H.R. Owen has opened a new Lamborghini showroom in London’s Mayfair, marking its fifth Lamborghini franchised dealership.

In a statement, H.R. Owen said the opening was officiated by Automobili Lamborghini president and CEO Stephan Winkelmann, together with guests including Berjaya founder Tan Sri Vincent Tan, Datuk Seri Robin Tan, and H.R. Owen managing director Ken Choo.

Located in one of London’s most exclusive districts, the new showroom features Europe’s largest Ad Personam lounge, offering Lamborghini customers extensive customisation options with nearly unlimited colour and finish combinations.

"We are highly committed to Lamborghini, having represented the marque for over 25 years, and proud to have played a significant role in the growth of the market in the UK as well as establishing a significant aftersales infrastructure to support our clients.

“We look forward to building the brand at one of London's most exclusive showroom addresses,” Choo said.

During the launch, Lamborghini showcased its latest models, including the ‘few-off’ Fenomeno, the new V8 hybrid Temerario, the V12 HPEV Revuelto, and the hybrid Urus SE SUV.

H.R. Owen, acquired by Berjaya Group in 2016, represents top luxury brands such as Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin, Ferrari, and Maserati.

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