Wearnes Automotive Centre Opens, Includes Climate-Controlled Car Gallery

Wearnes Automotive Centre Opens, Includes Climate-Controlled Car Gallery

Wearnes Automotive Pte Ltd, one of Singapore’s leading premium automotive distributors officially opened their stunning eight-story Wearnes Automotive Centre. Built to the tune of $30 million, their new 8-storey tower, located at 45 Leng Kee Road, spans over 200,000 square feet.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
05 Nov 2019

The new facility features a climate controlled car storage which doubles as a gallery, intended to house rare and exotic collections of cars.

Split into dedicated zones, the new centre is built cater for the brand’s expansion of businesses. Workshops, boutique car displays, and an exclusive club lounge are designed to enhance its capabilities in serving customers and delivering optimum services across all after-sales and operations. An indoor pre-owned sales facility has also been created, as an extension to the automotive centre.

“Today’s launch holds special significance for all of us here at Wearnes, both past and present - all of whom have helped immensely in our mission to deliver the utmost dedication and the ‘Wearnes Experience’ to our customers of the luxury marques we represent,” said Andre Roy, CEO of Wearnes Automotive. “The opening represents a new chapter in the success story of our reigning presence and hub in Asia for rare performance and vintage car collectors. With the recent addition of Alpine, Lotus, Pininfarina and Rimac to the stable of brands, the new 8-storey tower will double our service capacity, allowing us to support future growth and provide the best-in-class services for our customers – while remaining highly accessible to customers along the prime Leng Kee automotive belt”.

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