The Discover Newmarket VIP Tour, alongside the Bedford Lodge Hotel and Spa, offers VIPs an exclusive, chauffeur-driven ride in a Porsche Cayenne as part of its new partnership with Porsche Centre Cambridge.
A Cayenne model, currently based at the Bedford Lodge Hotel, will give guests the opportunity to enhance their visit with the use of the luxurious courtesy car.*
Recognised as the benchmark performance SUV, the Porsche Cayenne has a unique spread of abilities that enables it to perform at the top of its class both on and off-road. Each model in the range combines refined sports performance with outstanding practicality.
Manager of Discover Newmarket, Kate O’Sullivan said: “This is a great opportunity for Discover Newmarket to really treat our VIP visitors to a special ride for their tour day. We are delighted to partner with Porsche Centre Cambridge and we know that our customers will be excited to take a spin.”
Porsche Centre Cambridge knows that buying a Porsche is an exciting experience and guarantees the highest levels of customer service. If you are interested in any models from the Porsche range and would like to arrange a demonstration drive during your visit to Newmarket please contact a member of the Porsche sales team on 01223 964240.
For mor information about this Discover Newmarket VIP Tour and many other fantastic days out, visit the Discover Newmarket tours page or give us a call on 0344 748 9200
*Subject to availability and by arrangement direct with Discover Newmarket or Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa.
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