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Kiev Sees First Ferrari Dealership Opened in Ukraine

Ferrari Kiev, the first ever dealership of the Prancing Horse on Ukrainian soil, has opened its doors today in the center of the country’s capital, 16A Shota Rustaveli Street. The showroom area covers 380 square metes and displays the entire range of models currently available. The facilities also include a dedicated configuration space, a lounge room and a Ferrari corner with a selection of Ferrari Store products.

“The exhibition areas enhance illumination, viewing angles, space and backgrounds. The personalization area offers all that is needed to support the client in choosing the many options to uniquely configure a new Ferrari. Large windows provide a full view from the street onto the models exposed. The interior space is enriched by Ferrari pictures of the past and present,” the official press release reads.

The ribbon cutting ceremony was hosted by Gennadiy Ovcharuk, general director of Redcar Ltd., the company which owns Ferrari Kiev, in the presence of the vice-president Sales and Marketing from Ferrari S.p.A, Enrico Galliera, the Head of Ferrari Central/East Europe, Stefan Muller, and Ferrari Regional Sales Manager East Europe, Massimo Gallotta.

“We are very proud of representing Ferrari in Ukraine, and we look forward to offering our customers an ownership experience that will be as fascinating and complete as possible,” says Mr Ovcharuk. “Our preparations started more than one year ago: we studied Ferrari’s corporate standards, trained our staff in Italy, took in account every single detail while designing the showroom. Today we are able to offer our clients the full package of services: from the configuration of the car to a professional service in the Ferrari workshop. For us the opening is not just another showroom presentation in Kiev, but a recognition of our country at an international level.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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