The dealership will host an event Oct. 16 to show off its new state-of-the-art showroom.
Larry H. Miller Hyundai Peoria in Arizona announced the grand re-opening of its state-of-the-art showroom.
The revamp of the dealership features innovative LED lighting technology, EV charging stations and a modernized guest lounge. This shift to LED lighting and the addition of EV charging ports represents a significant milestone for Larry H. Miller Hyundai Peoria, reflecting a forward-thinking approach to sustainable business practices.
LED lighting offers a multitude of benefits, including reduced energy consumption, lower maintenance costs and a significantly longer lifespan compared to traditional lighting systems. This results in substantial financial savings for the dealership, allowing for further reinvestment in community initiatives.
The renovated facility presents a new and improved service lounge with glass doors.
"We are thrilled to reintroduce the Hyundai building to our community in a way that pays homage to its history while embracing the future of automotive. With the addition of EV charging ports and an extended guest lounge, we are confident that our customers will find this facility to be a true destination for all their automotive needs," said Justin Mauer, general manager of Larry H. Miller Hyundai Peoria. "We understand that the people who walk through our dealership doors are more than our guests, and our goal is to provide our communities with more than products and services. This investment aligns with our long-term vision of creating a more sustainable future while providing our customers with an exceptional experience."
To commemorate the occasion, Larry H. Miller Hyundai Peoria will be hosting a grand re-opening event at 9 a.m. MT Oct. 16. Attendees can expect an array of festivities, including entertainment, refreshments and exclusive promotions on select EVs and 2023 models. Representatives from the dealership will be available to assist guests with questions and showcase Hyundai's innovative new technology firsthand.
Abby Andrews