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Volkswagen inaugurated its Driving Center in Palermo

Volkswagen inaugurated its Driving Center in Palermo

“This exclusive and fully sustainable space located in the heart of the City of Buenos Aires, was designed to be even closer to our customers. With a design and purpose fully aligned with the New Volkswagen and Way To Zero strategy, you will find a relaxed, versatile and modern environment; allowing all interested people to test drive our Taos, T-Cross and Nivus SUVs, as well as the iconic Amarok pickup, through the streets of Palermo”, commented Thomas Owsianski President and CEO of Volkswagen Group Argentina.

The construction of the stand was made with sustainable elements. The vertical gardens use rainwater for irrigation, and the plates that cover a large part of the structure are made of recycled plastic. Also, in partnership with Siemens, solar panels were installed to obtain green energy, and the customer service staff uses Adidas’ sustainable collection.

“The Volkswagen Driving Center is an excellent opportunity for the public to have a fantastic experience with the brand’s new models through a test drive in the center of the City, accompanied by our product experts,” added Martín Massimino, commercial director of the Volkswagen Argentina Group.

How does it work?

Those interested may request a shift through the official page of Volkswagen Argentina by entering the following link, and choose the day, time and model of interest. Currently available models are: Volkswagen T-Cross, Nivus, Taos and Amarok V6.

The Volkswagen Driving Center will be open three times a week from Thursday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and has exclusive parking for visitors inside the premises.

The test drive takes place along an urban route through Libertador, Sarmiento, Figueroa Alcorta avenues and returning through Olleros street covering 5.5 km in length.

Source: Ambito

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