Manufacturer Recalls for February 2023
Here is the list of recalls that happened in February.
Here is the list of recalls that happened in February.
AMG has been on an electrification spree, much to the dislike of many enthusiasts. The new 2023 C 63 AMG gathered a lot of flak for dropping the mighty V8 for a four-pot. The big gun from AMG is here, the 2023 Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance. And it retains the V8, which is also the most powerful ever.
Building on its remarkable craftsmanship and unmatched performance, the 2023 Infiniti QX60 arrives with upgraded technology, a sleeker appearance, and revised accent colours to cater to every driver’s preference.
Volvo has been on a solid electrification run, despite the existence of the EV-only spin-off brand, the Polestar. Volvo EX90 adds to this range as the brand’s EV flagship and an electric twin to the popular XC90 SUV.
The Fiat 500 is a smash hit for the Italian brand. This little hatch revived a legendary marque from the past and garnered fame and success for Fiat, especially in its electric guise. Now the crazy boffins at Abarth have had their go at the electric 500, and guess what they brought out of the room? A faster, 155 hp electric hot hatch, the new 2023 Abarth 500e.
Cadillac Arabia and Al Ghandi Auto, its exclusive dealer partner in the UAE, have inaugurated the luxury brand’s first boutique showroom in the Middle East in the prime location of City Walk, Dubai.
The new year started with many recalls from Mercedes-Benz, Ford, VW and Volvo. Here is the list of everything that went down in this field.
Nissan has launched the 2023 Nissan Altima in the Middle East. The latest iteration of the mid-size sedan gets a makeover with new front-end styling, expanded standard safety features, and available technologies.
The Elite Cars, the multi-brand luxury car dealership in the UAE, launched the all-new Jetour Dashing, a premium SUV integrated with the latest technology and innovative features. The new model adds to the company’s impressive portfolio of high-end vehicles.
Entering the UAE market of competitive premium sedans dominated mainly by German manufacturers, the Chinese-built Hongqi Ousado hopes to make its mark in the world of automotive luxury. Saudi-based ALTAWKILAT officially launched Hongqi vehicles in the UAE as its exclusive distributor for the region.