AX has further strengthened the breadth of its replacement vehicle offering with the expansion of its dual control fleet.
Ensuring driving instructors can remain on the road and continue lessons with minimal disruption after an accident, its replacement vehicle fleet caters to a more diverse range of needs than ever.
The latest development sees the accident aftercare specialist grow its dual control provision to dozens of Volkswagen Polo models, including both manual and automatic variants.
With demand continuing to rise, AX is planning to introduce additional dual control vehicles while also using its established network of supply partners to increase flexibility and availability when required.
This investment forms part of AX’s broader strategy to deliver a comprehensive solution that covers almost all eventualities. Rather than focusing on a single vehicle type or segment, AX ensures it can support drivers with compact city cars and family SUVs to prestige and specialist vehicles like dual control models for driving instructors.
As demand for electric cars continues to rise, AX’s extensive fleet has grown to include a broad range of electric vehicles. Through its EV-for-EV guarantee, AX ensures electric vehicle drivers receive a like-for-like EV replacement, supporting the growing UK car parc of electrified vehicles.
Dan Cripps, Fleet & Logistics Director at AX, said: “Our focus is always on keeping our customers moving, whatever their circumstances. Driving instructors have very specific requirements, and we are ensuring we can support them with the right vehicles at the right time. More broadly, it reflects the strength and depth of our fleet; we’ve built it to be as flexible as possible, while covering a range of needs, from different powertrains and all the popular segments.”
By offering both manual and automatic dual control vehicles, AX can support instructors teaching almost any learners, helping them stay on the road regardless of transmission type.
AX continues to invest in its fleet and supplier partnerships to ensure it can respond quickly and effectively following an accident, boosting its position as a leader in accident aftercare services.
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