Well, you’d certainly expect it to be somewhere in the Middle East, I guess. For the trivia fans, the largest Rolls-Royce showroom in the world has opened in the Umm Al Nar area of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
The new 900 sq m showroom provides space for displaying five Rolls-Royce motor cars, a coffee bar and a customer configuration lounge, which of course includes colour and trim samples. As expected, a new dedicated RR service facility is linked to the showroom.
The introduction of the showroom isn’t a surprise; the Middle East region continues to be an important driver in RR’ global growth, contributing over 15% of the company’s global sales in 2010. Out of 82 RR dealerships worldwide, eight of them happen to be in the Middle East.
The occasion was marked by the unveiling of a Spirit of Ecstasy Centenary Collection Phantom Drophead Coupé, one of the collection of 100 highly bespoke units built to mark the centenary of the Spirit of Ecstasy. Discerning collectors across the world, especially in the Middle East, have shown great interest in these unique cars. No surprise there either.
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wow….only a dream to be inside this kind of showroom…
UAE love RR..
Bolehland love ……..??
proton~
… Porsche Cayenne.
Only 100 sq m and can say 1 sq km :P
wow..there’s sumone or sum-nobody comparing loving RR n proton..LOL to both..
what bother about UAE when we have COE (center of excelance) way to go Proton ……
Once the oil runs out, its back to camel and carpets for you sand dwellers…
wow..harsh dude.. middle eastern countries had been preparing themselves without oil resource. we can clearly see how they put a lot of attention and investment on tourism, hence the build of palm island, gigantic sky scrapers etc..
beside, they’re also heavily invest in financial institutions and in lot of corporates around the globe with a good prospect. it all seem bright and rosy for em, but gotta admit thou, instead of private investor, these development and investment comes largely from government back companies and cronies from Arab royalties.
BTW, as for now, i reckon the largest Rolls-Royce showroom ever was well placed!!
proton pun bnyak gak showroomm maaaa
:D
hahaha