
Hyundai – Oman's Most Trusted Brand & Top Seller Unveils Exclusive Ramadan Offers
Muscat – Hyundai is excited to announce its much-anticipated Ramadan 2025 promotion, offering exclusive deals across its diverse vehicle lineup. As Oman's Most Trusted Brand, with over 1 million voters participating in the prestigious survey, and recognized as a Top Seller in the country, Hyundai continues to deliver vehicles that cater to a wide range of family needs, from eco-conscious models to stylish, reliable, and affordable options. This limited-time offer runs until April 16, 2025, providing the perfect opportunity for customers to save while driving home a Hyundai that meets their specific lifestyle requirements.
Range of Products to Meet Every Family's Needs
Hyundai's diverse lineup ensures that there is a vehicle for every family and individual, whether you're looking for a practical family SUV, a stylish sedan, or a fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly model. With its commitment to delivering innovation, reliability, and value, Hyundai's vehicles are designed to provide the ultimate driving experience, no matter the use case or lifestyle.
Unbeatable Ramadan Offers Across Hyundai Models
As part of this special promotion, Hyundai is offering the following exceptional benefits:
5 years unlimited service package
Insurance and registration included in price
Exchange Bonus of up to OMR 500
0% interest for 2 years on Creta MY24 and MY25 models (subject to credit approval)
These exclusive Ramadan offers ensure that Hyundai customers not only find a vehicle that fits their needs but also enjoy added value, peace of mind, and an outstanding ownership experience.
'Hyundai is committed to making mobility more accessible, reliable, and rewarding for our customers,' said a senior Hyundai spokesperson. 'As Oman's Most Trusted Brand and Top Seller, we're proud to continue delivering on our promise of quality, safety, and innovation. Ramadan is a time of giving, and we're excited to offer exceptional deals that provide even more value to our customers' journeys. With this promotion, we aim to make owning a Hyundai more affordable without compromising on the advanced technology and superior reliability Hyundai is known for.'
Visit Hyundai Showrooms
Customers are invited to visit Hyundai showrooms across Oman to explore the full range of available models and take advantage of these limited-time Ramadan offers. Test drives are available to help customers find the perfect Hyundai that suits their needs. For added convenience, Hyundai's digital platforms offer a seamless browsing experience, allowing customers to explore pricing, available offers, and book appointments online.
This Ramadan, take advantage of these exceptional offers and drive home a Hyundai built for modern lifestyles, offering unmatched value, reliability, and style.

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