Sisma Auto Opens New BYD Outlet At IPC

Sisma Auto Group expanded its BYD brand network by opening a new BYD sales showroom outlet located in IPC Shopping Centre in Mutiara Damansara.
Located on the ground floor (G.29 & G.A29), the outlet marks Sisma Auto's third BYD brand outlet established in the Klang Valley. It now joins the firm’s network with its existing BYD brand centres located in both Glenmarie and Petaling Jaya. 
Sisma Auto Group's managing director, Syed Khalil bin Syed Ibrahim, affirmed that this strategic growth reflects the company's commitment to strengthening BYD's presence within Malaysia's rapidly growing EV market.
“We are thrilled to currently operate three BYD outlets, with branches in Glenmarie, PJ, and now Mutiara Damansara,” he said.
Besides an interactive vehicle display space, the new showroom outlet at IPC also houses welcoming and comfortable seats for visitors, plus a coffee lounge.

The showroom is open daily from 10AM to 10PM. For inquiries, customers can contact BYD Customer Care at 03-5569 2260 or byd@sismaauto.com. Further information is available at www.byd.sismaauto.com.
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