Expansion project unveiled for Porsche Centre Newcastle
A project to extend and improve Porsche Centre Newcastle is due to get underway at the end of July.
This expansion will provide more showroom space for the range of new and Porsche Approved Pre-Owned sports cars, and a larger capacity workshop.
Located close to the city centre at Silverlink Retail Park, Wallsend, Porsche Centre Newcastle will feature a 16-car showroom including a dedicated handover lounge, plus capacity for 23 Porsche Approved Pre-Owned vehicles to be displayed.
As part of the redevelopment, the workshop will be expanded and will feature two customer Direct Dialogue Service bays, and the valeting facilities will also increase, doubling in size.
The Centre will continue to offer the full range of Porsche services, including new and Porsche Approved Pre-Owned sales, servicing, parts, a service loan fleet and a full range of Porsche demonstrators.
In additional, local delivery and collection will ensure any servicing or repairs are conducted with minimal inconvenience to the customer.
John Tordoff, chief executive of JCT600, said: “We are very proud of our long history representing Porsche, one of the world’s most iconic sports car brands.
“Customers from across the North East will be able to visit the updated showroom facility to view the full range of vehicles from the ever popular Porsche Cayenne and Porsche 911, to the latest Porsche Macan and Porsche 718 Cayman.
“Providing a window on the world of the renowned Stuttgart sports car manufacturer, the redeveloped s Newcastle showroom will complement the existing Porsche Centres in Teesside, Leeds and Sheffield.”
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