
Nissan reinforced its presence in the Saudi Arabian market by presenting a notable line-up of top vehicles and ground-breaking technology, at this year’s Saudi International Motor Show.
A broad product range comprising all Nissan vehicles were on display at the event which took place recently at the Jeddah Centre, Saudi Arabia, earlier this month, said a statement.
The full line-up of Nissan vehicles at the Saudi International Motor Show included: Patrol, X-Trail, Pathfinder, Juke, GT-R, 370Z, Maxima, Altima, Sentra, Sunny, Patrol Pick-up, 13- Patrol 2 Doors, Navara and X-Terra.
Nissan also featured various indoor and outdoor experiences and activities which made its presence at the show unique.
Samir Cherfan, managing director, Nissan Middle East, said: “Our participation at the show with such a comprehensive range underscores our commitment to our Saudi customers.”
“The Nissan Patrol is a legend in the region while the X-Trail is already a big hit here in Saudi Arabia although it was only launched recently,” he said.
“Our presence at the show not only allows the public to witness the innovation in the products we offer, but also the opportunity to experience first-hand these outstanding technologies and features,” he added.
Najeeb bin Abdullatif Alissa, chairman of Alissa Auto, said: “We are participating in this exhibition for a second year in a row, and can see a large turnout of visitors, especially since we have made great strides in the past in the Saudi automotive market and proven our offering of internationally renowned Nissan cars and high-quality services.”
Source: TradeArabia
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