London 'super site' opens after two year long £14.5m renovation project
A London retail ‘super site’ has opened after a £14.5m renovation project which took two years.
Groupe PSA has opened the doors to its latest ‘super site’ – the updated Robins & Day West London retail site in Chiswick, following the £14.5m renovation project.
The Robins & Day West London showroom has the highest number of new electric and plug-in car and van models for UK buyers under a single roof.
The site aims to achieve 11,300 vehicle sales in the first year of operation.
Alison Jones, Groupe PSA UK’s managing director, commented: “This site is a clear indication of our commitment to customer service and choice as we continue to grow our UK sales, especially our growing line-up of electric vehicles.
“With all three brands now under a single roof in a new ‘super site’ the Robins & Day West London showroom has the highest concentration of electric and plug-in models for UK buyers to choose from, alongside our Petrol and Diesel cars.
“The team offers comprehensive services to our customers throughout their car ownership, not just at point of purchase. We’re very excited by the launch and wish the Robins & Day team success in the years to come.”
James Weston, chief executive at Robins & Day, said: “After 24 months of redevelopment it was fantastic to open the doors to our West London site and to have three of its brands under a single roof.
“We already have tri-brand showrooms across the UK and are very excited to open the doors to our West London store.”
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