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Aston Martin Queensland developing new Brisbane luxury showroom

by Robert Barry
October 17, 2024
in Industry News, Cox Automotive, Featured
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Aston Martin Queensland, a Peter Warren Group business, is developing a new showroom at 632 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, in the heart of Brisbane.

It will bring the luxury and performance of Aston Martin vehicles closer to enthusiasts and prospective owners in the state capital.

Work is already underway on the new location, which will be designed to celebrate the brand’s credentials in a setting that highlights the beauty and craftsmanship of the Aston Martin range.

Aston Martin Queensland dealer principal Robert Bradbury said the new facility, to open in 2025, reflects the brand’s confidence in the Queensland market.

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“Aston Martin has 26% of the Ultra Luxury SUV market, and with almost 50% of our current owners residing in Brisbane, we are confident that we will continue to deliver improvements in convenience for our existing customers and increase our opportunities for further growth,” he says

The British heritage-inspired Brisbane location spans 455 square metres across two floors. Much of the interior will be imported from Europe, and the facility will have a full-height glass frontage and on-site customer parking.

While development plans continue, Aston Martin Queensland will operate dual locations, with the existing Gold Coast facility remaining fully operational for sales and service. The interim sales centre is now at 632 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley.

Visitors to the showroom during its initial opening phase will have the opportunity to experience and test drive a selection of Aston Martin’s latest models, including the Aston Martin DBX707, DB12 and Vantage. 

Gregory Adams, President of Aston Martin in the Asia Pacific region, said opening a Brisbane showroom is integral to the growth of the brand’s dealership network.  

“It’s essential to have a partner passionate about their local market. After 23 years of working with the Peter Warren Group, we know our clients can expect a luxurious showroom environment and a team of knowledgeable professionals committed to delivering a first-class experience. 

As we continue to integrate our all-new Aston Martin corporate identity worldwide, the new dealership at 632 Wickham Street will be a facility that embodies the elegance and sophistication of our brand. With the most substantial portfolio in the company’s 111-year history, we look forward to welcoming our loyal Aston Martin owners and new customers alike,” he says.

Peter Warren is an automotive group with a rich heritage. It has operated in Australia for 60 years. It operates 80 franchise operations and represents over 30 OEMs across the volume, prestige, and luxury segments.

It operates across the eastern seaboard under various banners, including Peter Warren Automotive, Frizelle Sunshine Automotive, Sydney North Shore Automotive, Macarthur Automotive, Penfold Motor Group, Euro Collision Centre, and more. 

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Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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