Bentley opens its first showroom in Morocco

Bentley expands its global footprint with its first dealership in Morocco, Bentley Casablanca.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 14 Oct 2015 Views icon4571 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Bentley Motors has opened its first dealership in Morocco, Bentley Casablanca, set at the heart of the country’s economic and business district.

The new dealership offers customers the complete Bentley model range, including the latest model, the Bentayga billed as the fastest, most powerful, most luxurious and most exclusive SUV in the world.
Kevin Rose, Member of the Board for Sales, Marketing and Aftersales for Bentley Motors, said: “Bentley’s continued expansion is a further sign of strength in the international appeal of our brand. We are selling in more markets than ever before and with the all-new Bentayga added to our model line-up, we look forward to Bentley Casablanca contributing to our continued positive performance.”

Located in the Aïn Sebaâ district in Casablanca, the showroom covers an area of 400 square metres. In addition to Bentayga, customers can choose from the rest of the Bentley family -- the Continental GT, the Flying Spur luxury sedan and the Mulsanne flagship. 

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