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Jeddah Motor Show to kick off Tuesday

Jeddah Motor Show to kick off Tuesday

Arab News28-10-2024

Jeddah is all set to host the Jeddah Motor Show, taking place at the Jeddah Superdome from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2. The event is supported by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and sponsored by strategic partners, namely Alrajhi Bank, Mojaz, Arab National Bank, Abdullah Hashim Co. Ltd., and gold sponsor Bank AlJazira, along with media partners ArabGT, Alif Alif FM Radio, and Al-Madina newspaper.
This show is the most prominent automotive event in the Kingdom, offering an exceptional experience with the unveiling of new models from global brands. Kia will headline the event with the launch of a new model marking a significant milestone in its journey, while Peugeot will showcase its latest 3008 model. Moreover, Jetour will present its distinguished X50 model with advanced technologies and elegant design, and Haval has a major surprise in store for the show's visitors.
The exhibition spans more than 40,000 square meters and is expected to attract over 300,000 visitors from across the Kingdom and the region. The event will feature a variety of exciting activities such as kart racing, thrilling off-road vehicle demonstrations, and breathtaking drift shows. The show will also include e-racing simulations, a car clinic, as well as a dedicated food truck area and entertainment activities for children, ensuring a comprehensive experience for the whole family.
The Jeddah Motor Show is an extraordinary opportunity to showcase the latest advancements in the global automotive industry. It serves as a bridge connecting future technologies with the local market's needs, making it a must-visit destination for car enthusiasts.

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