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Aston Martin Expanding to Turkey

Aston Martin is preparing to enter the Turkish market with a new showroom in Istanbul, as part of the company’s global expansion plan.The new dealership, which will be opened in partnership with Borusan Otomotivm, will be located in Suzer Plaza, in Dolmabahce and will open its doors in January next year.

Turkey represents a new opportunity for us and a chance to bring the Aston Martin brand to just a few more people.Our decision to expand to Turkey is driven by a strong interest from potential customers who appreciate quality, superior technology, and understanding of craftsmanship,” said Michael van der Sande, Aston Martin Chief Commercial Officer. “Borusan Otomotiv is a very successful and innovative group and enjoys a long-standing experience in the luxury sector. I am confident that we have selected a strong partner and we look forward to starting a successful relationship.

The showroom will have an area of 430 square meters and will have a staff of dedicated, specially trained employees. Aston Martin Istanbul will offer a special brand experience as customers will be able to perform selected models from the entire range of V8 Vantage, DB9, DBS, V12 Vantage, as well as the company’s new four-door coupe, the Rapide.

We are proud to be associated with the Aston Martin marque, and are pleased to offer the growing Aston Martin community and enthusiasts a gathering ground to experience the brand, its cars and its rich heritage,” said Borusan Holding CEO, Agah Ugur.

The opening of the Aston Martin Istanbul showroom will bring the company’s global dealership network to a total of 128 locations around the world.
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