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Major investment completed at Farnell Land Rover Nelson
Farnell Land Rover Nelson has undergone significant renovation following a £3.6million investment in the retailer on Lomeshaye Business Park.
The new building, which replaces the current facility, has been designed in line with Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) Arch Concept corporate identity programme.
The completed site features a six vehicle showroom displaying the full Land Rover range, approved-used car display in extended outdoor forecourt, a dedicated handover area, barista bar and a personalisation area where customers are able to adapt the specification and features of their new vehicle.
Additional electric charging points have been installed at the retailer to accommodate recently released electric and plug-in hybrid Jaguar Land Rover models including the Range Rover Evoque PHEV.
Alison Reed, head of business at Farnell Land Rover Nelson, said: “The dealership looks amazing now the works have been completed. Our investment is a vote of confidence in the Nelson area, and I believe we will make a significant contribution to the local economy.
“These substantial changes to the site will help to add to the luxury experience customers receive when buying their car from us and I am delighted we’re able to offer new services such as the personalisation area.
“The investment is testament to the hard work the team puts in here at Farnell Land Rover Nelson, and we can’t wait to hear what our fantastic customers think of the new space.”
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