
Hertz has launched two new car collections in Singapore.
Vehicles from the Family and Prestige Collections are now available for hire from both Changi Airport and city locations in Singapore, marking a first for the Asian market.
The Family Collection features two types of large Ford vehicles, the Galaxy and S-Max, while the new Prestige Collection offers a fleet of high-performance BMW vehicles.
“The Family Collection is a perfect example of our striving to meet customers’ requirements and we are excited to be launching a fleet of vehicles dedicated to make travelling with family easier and more enjoyable,” said Michel Taride, Hertz’s group president.
“The Prestige Collection aims to offer a wide range of car models in a dedicated premium fleet and raise service standards in this car rental segment.”
The Family Collection will include complimentary child seats with up to two additional drivers included at no extra cost so that parents can share driving duties.
For the Prestige Collection, Hertz will offer three BMW models including the new 7-Series, all with satellite navigation systems and in-car charging for electronic devices. The Prestige Collection is also available with a personal chauffeur.
Source: Travel Daily
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