The Porsche Cayenne Turbo-based Eterniti Artemis now has a place where potential customers can actually walk into a room, look at the car and discuss the predictably large options list, as well as sit down when they hear the final price of the car.
Eterniti have chosen a 10,000 square-meter facility in London’s Park Royal, where its exclusive customers will be treated like royalty. One of the features of the new facility is the design studio, where customers can really get involved in the customization of their super SUV, down to the most minute details, because while the car may be based on a mainstream Porsche Cayenne, boutique manufacturers like Eterniti win over their customers with the wide range of customization options that they offer, more than other aspects of their business.
We will have to wait and see if their €265,000 SUV will be a hit, but for those for whom the Cayenne is too boring and mainstream, and can’t wait for Lambo’s Urus, the Artemis seems like a good way to go.
We will have to wait and see if their €265,000 SUV will be a hit, but for those for whom the Cayenne is too boring and mainstream, and can’t wait for Lambo’s Urus, the Artemis seems like a good way to go.