Opening in Seoul Gangbuk Area After 4 Years
Volvo Cars Korea is opening a new showroom in the Gangbuk area of Seoul for the first time in four years.
Volvo Cars Korea announced on the 11th that it has opened the new Volvo Yongsan Showroom.
This is a newly introduced showroom in the Gangbuk area of Seoul after four years. It aims to be a "cultural space that the whole family can enjoy." The operation is managed by Cheonha Motors, an official dealer of Volvo Cars Korea.
The showroom has a total floor area of 739.1㎡ and consists of two above-ground floors. It also features a parking lot that can accommodate up to 12 vehicles. Up to seven cars are displayed, and a customer lounge equipped with a premium coffee bar has been set up.
To celebrate the opening of the Yongsan showroom, Volvo Cars Korea will hold various events until the 28th of next month. Customers who visit the showroom and complete a test drive will receive one of the following: a Volvo umbrella, a Sunrogi keyring, or a neck pillow. Customers who sign a vehicle contract will be entered into a draw to win a European travel package (5 nights, 7 days) or a domestic 5-star hotel stay (2 nights, 3 days). Additionally, customers who visit the Yongsan showroom and upload a post on SNS with the required hashtags will be entered into a draw to receive a Sunrogi doll, with a total of 20 winners. The event may end early if the stock runs out.
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Yun Mo Lee, CEO of Volvo Cars Korea, said, "We will continue to do our best to enhance customer satisfaction through steady expansion of showrooms and service networks."
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