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A new BMW vehicle has been introduced onto the Ghanaian market by Mechanical Lloyd Company Limited, a car dealing company in Ghana.
The new BMW 5 Series saloon comes with special features that seek to enhance driving experience and driver orientation.
They are a 360 degree camera view on screen, park assistance system, in-car internet access, an i-pod management system and a BMW night vision that provides safety at night.
The rest are an integral power active steering and a rear wheel steering, a four-level adaptable chassis set-up, a 50/50 weight distribution, an up to 8-speed automatic transmission, a brake energy regeneration and a very durable engine.
Launching the product in Accra yesterday, the General Manager for Sales and Marketing-of Mechanical Lloyd Company Limited, Mr Morkporkpor Adim, said the company had represented BMW in Ghana since 1970.
He also indicated that the company invested heavily in infrastructural, technological and human resource development with the aim of being the best in the luxury segment.
He stated that the new BMW 5 Series saloon was well manufactured to meet the present and future needs of customers.
He observed that the vehicle was friendly, fuel efficient, spacious and also provided safety and comfort for the driver and his passengers, adding that it could travel many miles to any part of the country regardless of the condition of the road.
He noted that the vehicle, which was manufactured in Germany, reflected a power and unique driving experience to users.
"Some highlights of what makes our new 5 Series so special is the advanced technology that increases efficiency and reduces fuel consumption," he said.
Mr Adim said the newly introduced BMW 5 Series saloon was the sixth generation of the BMW series.
Source: Daily Graphic/Ghana
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