Aston Martin Prague will launch sales and after-sales services at the beginning of the fourth quarter of this year, and the new store and service will be completed at the beginning of 2025. Along with the sale of new cars, Aston Martin in Prague will also offer a selection of verified used cars in the near future.
“The addition of the Aston Martin brand to the portfolio of luxury manufacturers we currently represent strengthens CarTec’s strategic position as a leading importer and seller of luxury cars in the region,” said Kadlec. CarTec sells BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce cars.
Those interested will be able to choose from the Vantage small sports coupe, the DB12 touring GT, the DBX SUV and the recently launched Vanquish V12 flagship model.
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“In 2024, Aston Martin offers its strongest portfolio of sports and luxury cars to date. The rich history of racing cars and Aston Martin’s presence in Formula 1 means that each of our fantastic new luxury cars carries the DNA of motorsport. Interest in owning an Aston Martin has never been higher,” said Marco Mattiacci, Aston Martin’s Global Brand and Business Director.
Despite the lack of an official dealer, Czechs registered 35 new British cars and 40 used cars last year. This year, in eight months, there were 12 new and 18 used cars. Until now, the most common way for Czech clients to buy was from a dealership in Germany.
Aston Martin is expanding its retail network elsewhere in Europe. She recently reported on new dealers and sales partners in Germany, and Poland is also present. There are now 42 official Aston Martin dealerships in more than 20 countries in continental Europe.
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