AbdulGafar Alabelewe, Kaduna
PEUGEOT Automobile Nigeria (PAN) Limited has launched virtual auto showroom to boost patronage from its customers’ homes and reduce the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
The company said the virtual showroom, the first of its kind in the country, will enable its customers to discover the unique features of its products, such as the new Higer H5C Ambulance and H6C 19-seater bus range while staying safe in their homes.
A statement by PAN’s Acting Managing Director, Ms. Taiwo Oluleye, said the virtual showroom could be accessed by visiting the company’s website through smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers.
The acting Managing Director explained that customers could explore the design, features, capabilities, and technical details of each variant of the Higer bus.
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“That way, they can explore all the unique features, capabilities, and technical details of all the Higer buses without stepping out of their homes.
“The Higer buses and Higer Ambulance can be optimally used for mass transit, and ambulance services. In addition to having spacious legs and head room, the buses are equipped with USB charging ports for all passengers/occupants.
“All the vehicles also have park-assist feature, rear camera, and DVD/15’ LCD Display. “Additionally, the Higer Ambulance is fitted with state-of-the-art medical equipment, such as suction catheters, stretcher belts and anatomical mattress, silicone resuscitators with mask, pulse oximeter, digital thermometer, 2kg fire extinguisher, automatic loading stretcher, scoop stretcher, AC/DC electronic suction machine, oxygen regulator, and other features,” Ms. Oluleye said.

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