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Go with More – Drive into the Spirit of Ramadan with GWM Oman

Go with More – Drive into the Spirit of Ramadan with GWM Oman

Times of Oman19-03-2025

Muscat – GWM is embracing the spirit of Ramadan with an exclusive lineup of limited-time offers designed to make luxury SUVs more accessible than ever. As consumer spending rises during this festive season, GWM is presenting first-time buyers and existing customers with premium deals on the rugged Tank 300 and 500, as well as the newly included Haval H9 and H7 models.
With a focus on innovation, reliability, and affordability, GWM continues to strengthen its presence in Oman's automotive market. The Ramadan campaign offers a value-packed package that includes a four-year/50,000 km service package, one-year registration and insurance, and up to 500 OMR in Lulu vouchers and Petro cards for all new buyers. Additionally, customers can take advantage of an industry-leading 45% buy-back option for three years or 60,000 km, ensuring a worry-free ownership experience.
Speaking about the campaign, a Senior Spokesperson, OTE Group, stated, "Ramadan is a time of celebration, togetherness, and new beginnings. At GWM, we want to offer our customers an opportunity to own a world-class SUV with unmatched benefits. Our Ramadan promotion is designed to provide exceptional value, whether it's for a first-time buyer or a loyal GWM customer looking to upgrade. With these limited-time offers, we invite customers to visit our showrooms and experience the luxury, capability, and advanced technology that define our brand."
The promotion is available up to April 30th, 2025, across all participating GWM showrooms in Oman. Customers can explore the vehicles in person, enjoy test drives, and consult expert advisors to find the perfect SUV for their needs. GWM has also enhanced its digital engagement platforms, allowing potential buyers to browse offers, schedule appointments, or make inquiries online, ensuring a seamless and convenient experience.
With its commitment to delivering premium SUVs at an accessible price point, GWM continues to redefine the luxury automotive segment. Whether it's the robust off-road power of the Tank 300 and 500 or the smart, refined driving experience of the Haval H9 and H7, this Ramadan, GWM invites drivers to upgrade their journeys with unbeatable offers.
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