Premium car dealer Dick Lovett has brought in the new year by re-opening its upgraded state-of-the-art new Porsche Centre in Bristol.
The site, located just off the M5, has been the home of the group’s Porsche operations in the area for over two decades but the past 18 months have seen the firm move out in order for extensive refurbishment work to take place.
The revitalised store resumed trading on Monday (Jan 5) and bosses say it is already ‘setting a new benchmark for automotive centres in the South West’.
Upgrades include brand new Specification Lounges, which enable buyers to configure their dream Porsche virtually, as well flexible customer waiting areas and brand-new meeting rooms.
The dealership has also been kitted out with ultra-modern working pods, which allow customers to work remotely while their car is being serviced.
Elsewhere, there is a new 17-bay workshop, with a service drop-off tunnel, MOT centre, and Smart Repair Centre, aimed at offering the smoothest aftersales experience possible.
Commenting on the opening, Rebecca Maloney, property director at Dick Lovett, said: ‘We are so thrilled to announce our new Destination Porsche Centre in Bristol is open.
‘After 18 months in our interim facility it’s amazing to head back to the same location where Dick Lovett Bristol has been for over 22 years, with a brand new offering for customers.
‘With more space across the centre, everything has been designed with the customer experience in mind – whether that’s browsing for a new model, or having your Porsche cared for by the Service Team.
‘We have even factored in a space for customers to work from while they are visiting us.
‘As we embark on this journey, we’re confident that Destination Porsche Centre Bristol will not only meet but exceed the expectation of our customers and Porsche enthusiasts, and we’re so excited to welcome everyone back through our doors.’


























