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Revology Vehicles shifts into overdrive, rising gross sales and manufacturing

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Specialty Ford replica automotive builder, Revology Vehicles celebrates delivering their one hundred and fiftieth car.

Hitting the one hundred and fiftieth automotive delivered milestone is critical, says Revology Vehicles’ director of promoting and gross sales, Yoshi Amano.  “150 automobiles could also be nothing for an OEM however in our micro-niche specialty phase, it’s large quantity.”

Different specialty automotive builders don’t report gross sales figures, however Revology does—in truth, the corporate posts pictures, specs, and even the car identification quantity (VIN) of each automotive it has constructed on its Registry pages at www.revologycars.com.

What’s Revology Vehicles’ secret?  Says Amano, “No secret, it’s merely a matter of focus and a philosophy of steady enchancment.  We construct each automotive on our M58 platform, and we’re consistently refining and bettering the platform.”

Revology has grown rigorously, with regular stable progress and painstaking consideration to construct high quality and buyer satisfaction.

The result’s extraordinary.  Regardless of a mean transaction value north of $275,000, Revology boasts no fewer than 22 shoppers who’ve bought two or extra autos.

“We’re significantly happy with the variety of repeat consumers,” notes Amano, “it’s signal of buyer satisfaction.”

Certainly, it’s outstanding that Revology has so many repeat consumers, as the corporate is just 9 years previous, and its automobiles are timeless—they by no means exit of fashion, they usually by no means develop into out of date.  Nonetheless, most repeat consumers don’t change a automotive, they merely add a unique Revology mannequin to their assortment.

“They inform us, I like my present Revology mannequin, however I actually need this different mannequin too,” says Amano.

One in every of Revology’s most passionate shoppers is Mark Pieloch, proud proprietor of Revology automobiles #2, #3, #17, #21, #168, and two as-yet unannounced new fashions.  “The fantastic thing about the Revology automobiles is that you’ve got the expertise, high quality and reliability of a contemporary automotive, however retain the basic styling of the unique automobiles,” says Pieloch.  “Having been one of many very first Revology prospects I can actually state that the crew there has the fervour and drive to make Revology the perfect it may be from a high quality perspective.”

To maintain tempo with growing demand, the corporate is considerably ramping up manufacturing.  From humble beginnings in a tiny 1400 sq ft store, Revology now boasts a world-class 50,979 sq ft manufacturing plant, delivering 5 automobiles a month.

“We’re so happy that individuals recognize the work we do,” says Amano.  “Our crew works laborious daily to ship the very best product.  We’re so lucky to have the ability to do that for a residing.”

Revology is the primary firm ever licensed by Ford to construct a brand new replica Ford. It’s also one in all a handful of firms worldwide licensed by Shelby.

About Revology Vehicles

Revology Vehicles builds automobiles that mix the standard and effectivity of a serious automaker. Just a little Ford, a little bit Ferrari. That’s one of many secrets and techniques behind the enchantment of Revology Vehicles’ replica unique Ford Mustangs.

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