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OpenRoad to debut two new ultra high-end luxury vehicles at Luxury & Supercar Weekend

Darpan News Desk, 05 Sep, 2017 04:47 PM
  • OpenRoad to debut two new ultra high-end luxury vehicles at Luxury & Supercar Weekend
OpenRoad Auto Group is pleased to participate in the 8th annual Luxury & Supercar Weekend, Canada's premier luxury lifestyle and automotive event from September 8th to 10th at VanDusen Botanical Garden. 
 
This year, OpenRoad will be showcasing the debut of two new ultra high-end luxury vehicles - the 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase Edition, and the new Karma Revero. Luxury & Supercar Weekend will be the site of the Canadian debut of the Rolls-Royce Phantom and it will be the first reveal of the Karma Revero in the Pacific Northwest. 
 
"We're delighted to debut two impressive new supercars at this year's event, in addition to showcasing an impressive line up of extraordinary luxury vehicles from OpenRoad," said Aly Jiwani, General Manager of The BMW Store, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Vancouver and Karma Vancouver. 
 
OpenRoad Auto Group's display of luxury vehicles at the 2017 Luxury & Supercar Weekend will include:
 
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Vancouver:
2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom EWB - Canadian debut
2017 Rolls-Royce Dawn
2017 Rolls-Royce Ghost
2017 Rolls-Royce Wraith
 
Karma Vancouver:
Karma Revero - Pacific NorthWest debut
 
The BMW Store:
2017 BMW 7 Series
2017 BMW i8
2017 BMW M4
2017 BMW M2
 
For more information about OpenRoad Auto Group visit, openroadautogroup.ca and for details about Luxury Super Car Weekend, visit luxurysupercar.com

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