Wessex Garages has opened the doors to a new-look Nissan dealership in Gloucester, after a significant investment.
The new showroom, in the city’s busy Mercia Road, is one of many in the country now featuring the manufacturer’s updated visuals, which are certainly eye-catching.
The modern, flat and two-dimensional design of its new logo signals Nissan’s continuous evolution towards becoming an innovative mobility brand of the future.
The fresh new look is all part of the reimagined Nissan retail experience. In partnership with its UK network, the manufacturer has worked hard to ensure that its dealerships represent a continuous commitment to innovation with a customer-centric approach.
As well as looking smart on the outside, Wessex Garages Nissan Gloucester has undergone a substantial makeover inside – and colleagues and customers alike are loving the new surroundings.
The team do everything possible to ensure that visitors feel welcome and able to explore the Nissan range in a way that suits them, while enjoying complimentary refreshments.
A special launch event was held to celebrate the opening of the showroom recently.
Chris Wiseman, Managing Director of Wessex Garages, thanked colleagues and business partners for their support during the renovation.
He said: “I am delighted that we have completed this project and I’m equally delighted to have created an amazing facility for our colleagues and customers to enjoy.
Facility upgrades
“I would like to thank everyone involved in the refurbishment and we look forward to welcoming our customers back after almost six months of building work.
“These new premises perfectly complement our recently completed aftersales facility in Gloucester, and are part of a series of facility upgrades and exciting plans across our sites during 2023.”
Since its first site opened in 1986, the Wessex Garages Group has grown to become one of the UK’s largest and most successful automotive dealership networks. Today the company operates a number of sites across South Wales and the West of England.