Dubai certainly has no shortage of man-made wonders, what with The World Islands and the Palm Jumeirah. Not only that, the world’s tallest building since 2008 can be found there in the form of the Burj Khalifa. Now, the city gets to add another record to its books with the launch of the largest Lamborghini showroom in the world.
The new showroom and service centre, operated by Dubai Automobili Lamborghini, was built to prepare its international dealer network for the future. This includes the imminent addition of the new Urus SUV in 2018 to the brand’s model line-up, which will see a significant increase in sales volume.
The facility covers 1,800 square meters over three floors, and for there’s even a dedicated area where visitors can purchase official Lamborghini merchandise. Therefore, even if you’re not going there to order a Huracan or an Aventador, there’s still something for everyone.
“The Middle East is a strong market for Lamborghini”, says Automobili Lamborghini chairman and CEO, Stefano Domenicali. So, if you’re planning a trip to Dubai, and want to check out the largest Lamborghini showroom in the world, head on over to Sheik Zayed Road, exit 41, Dubai, UAE.
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No showroom in Msia, many wealthy rich civil servants
At glenmarie has it’s showroom. Besides perodua & kia showroom.
Especially in Slgr & Png…
Pak Arabs are surely very rich…..
Malaysia got petrol, Dubai(UAE) also got
Malaysia rich in natural crops, Dubai(UAE) only got desert.
How come the citizens are far richer than the citizens in Malaysia?
Even though they are far richer but their petrol prices far cheaper than Malaysia.
We only got big P1 showroom for show only, they got big bull Lambo showroom.
How come like this? Malaysia Y U NO macam UAE?
How come UAE no U M NO macam Malaysia?
Negara diorang kecik senang diurus.. plus they only have 1million Emirati.. the rest 8million are foreigner or expat..
Ini orgMY ke? macem tak pernah blajar sejarah MY je…
Keep it in mind that this is a brand with only 2 models in its “fleet”