BAC HAS announcement that leading luxury dealer group H.R. Owen is to become an agent for the single-seat Mono supercar.
BAC sells the Mono worldwide, but the addition of H.R. Owen to its UK operation is a leap forward in terms of ensuring Mono reaches the right audience and generates countrywide visibility.
Mono is now available to be viewed at H.R. Owen Ecurie in Cheltenham – the group’s first dedicated non-franchised showroom – but the car will also be offered to the entire H.R. Owen client database, who will be able to sample it at a variety of client track and showroom events. H.R. Owen BAC will provide all the benefits of buying from a main dealer group and will also have on-site aftersales facilities.
Mono customers will continue to enjoy bespoke fitment of the car, with seat and steering wheel fitting sessions available at the factory for all purchasers, but H.R. Owen staff will be able to discuss and demonstrate the extensive list of available options in the showroom using their specially built demonstration car, based in Cheltenham.
BAC co-founder and director of Product Development Neill Briggs said: ‘To partner with H.R. Owen will really strengthen our UK sales, and to be counted amongst brands such as Bugatti, Ferrari and Rolls-Royce is an honour. Many of our existing clients drive the types of vehicles H.R. Owen sells, and to be able demonstrate Mono to customers already used to high-performance, luxury vehicles means we will reach buyers with an appetite for the type of vehicle Mono is.
‘This is the start of a new chapter for Mono. We have now signed the agreement with H.R. Owen and look forward to a successful partnership and a new era for BAC.’
Stephan Plant, general manager of H.R. Owen Ecurie said: ‘With over 80 years of experience, and the finest portfolio of supercar and luxury car brands, we are uniquely placed to reach the perfect audience for BAC. To have such a vehicle based alongside our new Ecurie showroom in Cheltenham reinforces our position as the dealer group that offers the most exciting range of vehicles, that we are open to new thinking and are fully prepared to get behind brands we believe in.’
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