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Holman Consumer Services president and chief executive officer Brian Bates says St. Louis Motorcars is widely regarded as a top destination for premium automobiles and has a track record of bringing “a curated experience that is truly worthy of these world-class luxury brands.”

On Thursday, Holman Automotive announced it had acquired St. Louis Motor Cars, describing it as “one of the premier ultra-luxury dealerships in the Midwest.”

The St. Louis facility includes a lineup of vehicles from Aston Martin, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Lotus and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

The dealership will operate as Holman Motorcars St. Louis and will align with Holman Motorcars Fort Lauderdale. Holman said it will further expand upon the organization’s “sustained success in this segment of the market.”

“As our Holman Automotive family of dealerships continues to evolve, we remain focused on further diversifying our brand portfolio, strategically expanding our geographic footprint and fostering an exceptional customer experience representative of our long-standing Holman values; and St. Louis Motorcars certainly checks all those boxes,” Bates said in a news release.

St. Louis Motorcars’ 50,000-square-foot dealership has provided sales and service to customers throughout the region for almost two decades. Holman describes it as a “prominent destination for ultra-luxury automobile buyers from across the country.”

The company said Holman Motorcars St. Louis will continue to offer a diverse lineup of luxury and exotic vehicles from several of what it describes as the most iconic brands in the automotive industry.

Aston Martin, Holman said, “blends beauty, luxury and driving dynamics throughout its diverse line of motor cars.” Those include the brand's first-ever SUV — the DBX — which will be available at Holman Motorcars later this year.

As for the Bentley lineup, Holman says “sleek, contemporary styling and agile performance” are among the lineup’s “unmistakable trademarks.” Holman says the lineup is highlighted by the Continental GT and the redesigned Flying Spur.

Moving on to discuss Bugatti, Holman said it combines “an artistic approach with superior technical innovations to deliver the pinnacle of luxury and performance.” Vehicles include what Holman says is the world’s fastest production car: the Chiron.

Lamborghini, Holman said, delivers “the industry’s most desirable luxury super sports cars.”

Those vehicles include the Aventador, Huracán and Urus super SUV, and Holman says Lamborghini delivers the vehicles through a commitment to “uncompromising quality and attention to the finest detail.”

Regarding Lotus, Holman says it remains dedicated to “crafting pure driver’s cars.”

Holman described Lotus as featuring “innovative engineering, leading-edge technologies, advanced materials, and outstanding ride and handling.”

Those features, according to Holman, “ensure every Lotus, including the Evora GT, delivers exceptional performance through light weight.”

And as for Rolls-Royce, Holman said it combines “cutting-edge design and the world’s finest craftsmanship.”

Holman added, “Rolls-Royce embodies the pinnacle of luxury, and the prestigious Phantom continues to endure as a timeless classic.”