British Bugatti owners can now have their exclusive hypercars serviced at a new aftersales centre in London. Luxury car dealership H.R. Owen has opened the facility to complement its Mayfair showroom, which is dedicated to the Bugatti brand.
The new London workshop becomes the only Bugatti Service Partner of Excellence centre in the UK, and one of only six in the world.
Well-heeled (and probably quite demanding) Bugatti owners are promised ‘a peerless and serene ownership journey’ and ‘absolute customer satisfaction’.
More than just an oil-change
Being a Bugatti Service Partner of Excellence means the London workshop is allowed to perform more complex aspects of maintenance work and specialised repairs. Owners can request an interior retrim, have new accessories installed, or even commission a custom makeover for their car’s bodywork.
That’s all in addition to the ‘regular’ servicing needed to keep a 1,500hp Bugatti Chiron at the peak of its powers, of course.
Members of the London service team have received in-depth training at Bugatti headquarters in Molsheim, France. There are seven service bays in the 554 square-metre facility, each with the latest diagnostic technology. Along with servicing the current Chiron, the technicians can maintain older Veyron and EB110 models, too.
The ultimate service experience
“The facility that Bugatti London has created is one of the most advanced aftersales sites, perfectly in line with our commitment to deliver the very best service experience for our customers,” said Alexis Ploix, director of aftersales at Bugatti.
“Our constant development of the partner and aftersales network ensures that each and every step of owning a Bugatti is incomparable – just as our founder, Ettore, had always wanted it to be – but also impeccable.”
Bugatti London offers its customers a chauffeur-driven collection service, along with access to high-end courtesy cars while maintenance work is being undertaken.
Tellingly, no prices are quoted. However, Bugatti London charges up to £50 for an espresso at its Mayfair showroom, which perhaps offers an insight into how daunting your service bill might be.
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