RickyWee 3rd Gear June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/lamborghini-will-no-longer-attend-motor-shows Lamborghini has announced that it will no longer attend high-profile motor shows, choosing instead to focus on smaller, bespoke events aimed directly at customers. The move was confirmed by chief marketing and communications officer Katia Bassi, who told Autocar India: “We decided to abandon the motor shows because we increasingly believe that to have an intimate relationship with the customer is key and motor shows are no longer aligned with our philosophy.” It means the company's new Sián FKP 37 hypercar will likely be the last Lamborghini to be unwrapped at a public motor show. The striking 808bhp hybrid made its debut at the Frankfurt motor show in September 2019, following the launch of the new Huracán Evo Spyder in Paris and the Aventador SVJ Roadster in Geneva several months previously. Bassi told Autocar UK that Lamborghini will continue to run a “constant program of exclusive customer events”, including “unveils of exclusive new cars in special locations, exclusive tours and driving programmes for both customers and prospects, and lifestyle events where we can invite our clients, prospects and VIPs to join other like-minded people in appreciating many different aspects of the Lamborghini brand”. She added: “Lamborghini always proves a significant attraction at motor shows, for both our clients and followers, as well as the broader public in attendance. “Motor shows in their traditional format have provided an opportunity for people to see new cars and technologies under one roof in a timely way, but influences such as the internet and social media have fundamentally changed that traditional motor show role. “Moreover, Lamborghini needs to consider its customers, who want exclusivity, personalisation and one-to one contact with our cars and our personnel.” The Italian brand has yet to confirm when its first bespoke unveiling will take place, but a likely candidate is the 819bhp V12-powered, Aventador-based ‘SVR’ track car that has been previewed in a series of videos and images over the past few months. The cancellation of the Geneva motor show in March this year and its subsequent semi-official transition to a digital event prompted widespread speculation that motor shows could be on the verge of dying out altogether. Lamborghini was one of several brands to confirm its non-attendance prior to the event’s cancellation. Sant’Agata will continue to reach out to its wider, non-customer fanbase with a new esports championship, partnerships with well-known clothing brands, a new app and its existing Super Trofeo and GT motorsport programmes. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zxcvb Turbocharged June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 Nevermind. Tuner shops like Liberty Walk will display them at motor shows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 Every other youtuber has one and shows it off, er... "reviews" it. And that will be enough exposure. It's the beng exotic worldwide.😁 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Supersonic June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 Oredi have two free publicity stunts for brand awareness here within a short span... ...one at newton circle one at Yishun 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 2 yellow lambo bang each other in Sg probably create more brand awareness. Lol 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meanmachine 6th Gear June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 SIn Thai Hin & Co, A.distributor of Daihatsu car has never ever participated in any of motor shows, events in Singapore either An old friend told me the management never believe in any of those launches, Daihatsu car sell by itself, I owed one of the Charade myself, zippy 1,000cc, easy parking and a hatchback after I passed my driving test, my first car. Muahahaha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin 4th Gear June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 they dont need to be motoshows... their cars and brand sells itself Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 36 minutes ago, Meanmachine said: SIn Thai Hin & Co, A.distributor of Daihatsu car has never ever participated in any of motor shows, events in Singapore either An old friend told me the management never believe in any of those launches, Daihatsu car sell by itself, I owed one of the Charade myself, zippy 1,000cc, easy parking and a hatchback after I passed my driving test, my first car. Muahahaha Great management strategy. When was the last time u saw a Daihatsu on the roads?....lol 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kendra Clutched June 16, 2020 Share June 16, 2020 by that mean big motorshow not for rich people ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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