Homeplus Operates Hyundai Casper Showroom... "Direct Inspection Inside and Outside Possible"
On the 29th, models are introducing the new car at the 'Hyundai Motor Casper Showroom' set up at Homeplus Bucheon Sangdong Branch in Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Homeplus announced on the 29th that it will open Hyundai Motor's Casper showroom in four stores?Bucheon Sangdong, Ganseok, Gimhae, and Jeonju Hyoja?and display the new entry-level sports utility vehicle (SUV) "Casper."
The Casper is an entry-level SUV newly introduced by Hyundai Motor, which gained attention as the vehicle directly purchased online by President Moon Jae-in. In particular, since it is the first vehicle Hyundai sells contactlessly in Korea, many customers are expected to visit to check the exterior and interior of the actual vehicle.
Homeplus's Hyundai showroom, operating for six months until March next year, will be located on the first floor Central Park of Bucheon Sangdong store, the second-floor event halls of Ganseok and Gimhae stores, and next to the customer entrance on the first floor of Jeonju Hyoja store. In the case of Jeonju Hyoja store, the showroom is located at the customer entrance, allowing the displayed vehicle to be seen from outside the store.
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A Homeplus official said, "We are making efforts to advance one step further in new businesses based on shopping by creating large marts as places to share and experience life with customers, so that customers of various age groups, including young people, can visit offline large marts."
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