Stellantis moves Bristol Peugeot showroom to a new one with six brands

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The site is one of the first houses of the Stellantis logo and replaces the Stellantis dealership.

The 2. 65 hectares have capacity for thirteen cars in showrooms totaling 856 square meters, representing Abarth, DS Automobiles, Fiat and Peugeot, as well as the group’s first Alfa Romeo and Jeep.

It also has 120 used cars and a complete after-sales service.

The construction of the new structure took 18 months, with a focus on sustainability. The measurements come with 20 x 400 W solar panels that generate 8 kWp to force the structure and return the surplus to the grid.

All of the park’s vital trees have been maintained and integrated, and several new semi-mature trees and shrubs have been planted.

At the same time, all Peugeot and other desks are made from recycled bottles.

The new one also has 27 electric charging points, consisting of two 50 kW DC chargers and the rest 22 kW AC.

The capacity of the workshop increases to 18 warehouses in an area of 1,328 square meters, with skylights to minimize the need for artificial light.

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The team, winner of the Golden Lion for Peugeot Dealer of the Year 2023, remains and is one of the oldest in the Stellantis group.

Thirteen jobs have been created, bringing the number of team members to 41.

Ky Hunter, CEO of Stellantis

“We have been successful with Peugeot for many years and there is a passion from the whole team to continue this momentum and pass it on to our new brands.

“Any advance of this magnitude is a large-scale task. It means a lot that we kept our existing team and embarked on this adventure together. We have something amazing to offer Bristol car buyers.

Richard Garbutt, new CEO of Stellantis

“It’s been a massive progression and effort through the team for 18 months. The result is an exceptional site of six brands that will provide an experience to our new and existing consumers.

He added that the opening of the group’s first Alfa Romeo and Jeep showrooms was “a vital milestone in our brand expansion plan. “

Garbutt said: “Our team in Bristol is here and I look forward to seeing their good fortune grow with this new location. “

John has been with Car Dealer since 2013 after spending 25 years at the newspaper as a journalist and then deputy editor/deputy editor of regional and national titles. John is the Deputy Editor of the Editorial Department, working at Car Dealer and managing social media.

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