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SuperVettura’s Sunningdale car showroom revamp plans to be decided

A LUXURY car dealership has decided to have its plans to build a new state-of-the-art showroom this week.

SuperVettura, Berkshire’s official Koenigsegg dealer, sells some of the most expensive hyper and supercars in the world in a small Royal Borough village.

It now wants to replace its current showroom in London Road, Sunningdale, with a two-storey building to show off its luxurious motors.

That decision now rests with councillors sitting on the Windsor and Ascot development management panel, who will decide on Wednesday, January 4.

Bracknell News: A CGI of what the new showroom could look likeA CGI of what the new showroom could look like (Image: SuperVettura)

If approved, the existing showroom could be demolished early this year and development could be completed by next summer.

The applicants hope the new building will become a “truly landmark Koenigsegg showroom”.

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The plans were previously approved in 2019 but the developer failed to implement the scheme within the three-year timeframe.

Tommy Wareham and Paul Burrows, founders and joint owners of SuperVettura have been official representatives of Koenigsegg since 2005, establishing their own business, SuperVettura in November 2010.

Bracknell News: The applicants hope the new showroom will become a landmarkThe applicants hope the new showroom will become a landmark (Image: SuperVettura)

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The Sunningdale branch has sold and serviced more Koenigsegg’s than any other dealer worldwide, according to the founders.

They said: “We would like to sincerely thank all of our customers past, present and future for your ongoing loyalty and support. We look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful new showroom in 2024.”

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