Stage set for The Explorer: Triumphant debut at Tobaben's inaugural event
New Ford Explorer and Ford's Recreational Vehicles on Display at Autohaus Tobaben
Customers in North Germany have the opportunity to experience the new Ford Explorer and Ford's range of recreational and camping vehicles, as Autohaus Tobaben in Harburg hosts a premier event today and tomorrow.
Jan Busse, CEO of Autohaus Tobaben, is particularly excited about the event, as it marks the first time the new Ford Explorer is being presented to customers in all of North Germany. Visitors can explore the limits of the Ford Bronco and Ford Ranger up close through an obstacle course, complete with inclines of up to 45 degrees.
The event offers a full programme for visitors, including test drives of various vehicles and the chance to examine them thoroughly. Informational presentations or workshops about the technology and features of the new Ford Explorer may also be part of the event, although specific details were not provided in the search results.
Family-friendly activities and refreshments, such as a food truck with snacks and drinks, are available on site to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The event continues today until 4 pm and will resume tomorrow from 10 am to 4 pm. For those interested in the new fully electric Ford Explorer, it is being premiered at this event.
It is typical for car premieres at dealerships like Autohaus Tobaben to feature vehicle unveilings, test drives, informational presentations, family-friendly activities, and refreshments for visitors. However, without explicit details from the search results or additional sources, the exact date, venue, and visitor activities for this specific premiere cannot be confirmed.
If you require more precise and up-to-date information, I can assist you in finding additional sources. Enjoy your visit to Autohaus Tobaben!
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