Axiom Adds F&I Products for Highlines, EVs
Axiom’s Revolution Series of F&I products has expanded to include Revolution Technology, Revolution UltraLux, and Revolution Electric.

ST. LOUIS — F&I product provider Axiom announced three new additions to its Revolution Series. Revolution Technology, Revolution UltraLux Vehicle Service Contract, and Revolution Electric Vehicle Service Contract were designed to give modern car buyers more choices when electing to protect their vehicles throughout the lifecycle of ownership.
Revolution Technology Vehicle Service Contract is designed to protect technology and safety componentry typically not covered in a traditional VSC. Revolution UltraLux is designed specifically for high-end makes marques sold through franchised dealerships, including Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Rolls Royce. Revolution Electric VSC provides “ultimate” protection to electric vehicle owners that match the high standards developed by the factory warranty programs, all according to the announcement.
“These latest additions to Axiom’s Revolution Series of automotive products are addressing the absence of coverage available to the high-tech, electric vehicle, and ultra-luxury markets,” explained CEO Michael Reth. “After carefully assessing consumer demand, Axiom felt compelled to give owners access to new protection options for their modern vehicles that do not currently exist in the automotive landscape.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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