NISSAN is helping British Judo develop the sport in the UK after becoming the thriving organisation’s chosen automotive supplier.
The organisation has leased a fleet of 12 vehicles, including Pulsar dCi 110 N-Connecta models, Qashqais and one X-Trail for use by its staff including a nationwide team of delivery officers.
Nissan’s Corporate Sales Team will also supply a seven-seat NV200 Combi for staff use, and an NV400 L2 SE panel van to support the Destination@BritishJudo project that works with schools to develop the sport at grassroots level.
The vehicles have been supplied through Arbury Nissan in Bromsgrove, one of the brand’s network of specialist business centres.
Maria Turnbull-Kemp, Finance and Operations Director at British Judo, said: “We are delighted to be working with Nissan at what is a very exciting time for our sport.
“Our new vehicles will help us meet our objectives of developing the sport at grassroots level and increasing participation.”
She added: “Before choosing our vehicle supplier we were determined they had to tick all of our boxes.
“We asked our team what they wanted from a car and they told us they’d like something with acres of space, a really big boot for kit and lots of on board tech.
“The Pulsar was the perfect fit and they’re all delighted with their new cars.”
Dan Windross, Dealer Fleet Manager at Nissan Motor (GB), said: “We are delighted to be working with British Judo in this way and hopefully we can play a role in helping the sport to even greater success in the future.”