Addison Lee Accelerates Global Expansion, Unveils Worldwide Service

Addison Lee Accelerates Global Expansion, Unveils Worldwide Service

Addison Lee Revving Up: £65 Million to Fuel Global Expansion

When you think of luxe rides, the image that pops up is often a plush Mercedes or a sleek Cadillac gliding down city streets. Addison Lee, the UK‑based premium car service that’s already ruling Britain’s chauffeur scene, has just turned up the volume on that vision.

Why the Big Numbers?

  • £65 million injection earmarked for new fleets in London and New York.
  • Cars to include Ford, Mercedes, and Cadillac – proving that even “economy” brands can be part of a luxury lineup.
  • Lease‑only model lets the company focus on what matters: customers, not paperwork.

Why Global? (And the “100 Cities” Bold Claim)

Andy Boland, the CEO, sums it up: “We’re building an international premium service that corporate customers actually want.” If you’re a multinational bean counter looking for a ride that matches your office’s prestige, Addison Lee will let you book via their sleek app in more than 100 cities—yes, we’re talking the Eiffel Tower, Times Square, and beyond.

A Lifeline in London and Beyond

  • Short‑term hiccups? No. London licence extended for another five years by TfL – giving the brand more runway.
  • They’ve got 5,000 partners at their side, guaranteeing the high‑end experience you’ve come to know.

Why It Matters for You

Think of it: whether you’re whisked to a meeting at midnight or dropped off in style for a gala, Addison Lee’s upgraded fleet means you won’t have to trade your office for a long drive. And with the new global reach, you’ll feel like a VIP whether you’re in London, NYC, or whatever exotic locale you’re headed to.

Bottom Line:

With a hefty cash‑out, a growing city list, and a lease model that keeps the wheels turning, Addison Lee is putting premium cruising right at your fingertips—faster, better, and (most importantly) a touch lazier.

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