North Yorkshire Land Rover specialist launches ‘luxury’ London showroom
A North Yorkshire-based Land Rover Defender specialist has expanded with the launch of a new showroom in London.
Thirsk-headquartered company Twisted Automotive has announced that it has launched a new ‘luxury’ showroom in Kensington.
Situated in the heart of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the 1,200 sq ft Radley Mewes showroom will serve as a commissioning space for Twisted customers.
Twisted founder Charles Fawcett commented: “We are delighted to be bringing the best Defender ever created to London. It is a momentous occasion for our brand.
“Twisted is made in Yorkshire but our customers are all over the world. Many of them frequently travel through London so having a base there means we are now in easy reach for them while enabling us to introduce our incredible vehicles to an even wider audience.
He continued: “The phrase ‘Chelsea tractor’ may have been coined in London but a Yorkshire-built Twisted is actually the perfect city car as many of our existing London customers will no doubt attest, offering great visibility and superior design features.
“The new Radley Mews showroom will give people the chance to either buy and drive away one of our exclusive Defined range or to be guided through the commissioning process to create a vehicle that’s completely bespoke.”
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