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Arabian Automobiles Rolls Out Special Offer on Renault Koleos

Arabian Automobiles Rolls Out Special Offer on Renault Koleos

Hi Dubai01-05-2025
Arabian Automobiles, the flagship automotive company of AW Rostamani Group and the exclusive dealer for Renault in Dubai, Sharjah, and the Northern Emirates, is turning its attention to the Renault Koleos this April, inviting drivers to discover a vehicle that brings together comfort, confidence, and practicality in one refined package.
With prices starting at AED 75,500, the Renault Koleos offers a compelling option for those seeking sophistication in their everyday drive. Its calm, composed performance and generous interior space make it a trusted partner on city roads and longer getaways, designed to support the rhythms of daily life with ease and style.
Inside the Koleos, everything is arranged with care to ensure each journey feels effortless. Ventilated front seats provide relief during warmer days, while dual-zone climate control helps maintain the ideal atmosphere for everyone on board. Passengers in the back benefit from ample legroom and wide-opening doors. And with features like remote engine start and an intuitive infotainment system, time spent behind the wheel becomes smoother, simpler, and more enjoyable.
This April, the spotlight is on what truly matters to drivers in the UAE, which is a car that fits seamlessly into their lifestyle. The Renault Koleos stands out for its thoughtful approach to real-world driving, offering reliability and a sense of assurance from the moment you step inside. By delivering a premium SUV at an accessible price point, Arabian Automobiles reaffirms its commitment to serving customers' evolving needs without compromising on quality or experience.
Interested buyers are encouraged to visit their nearest Renault of Arabian Automobiles store to learn more and take advantage of these limited-time savings.
News Source: Cicero & Bernay
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