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2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE

2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class brings subtle updates

The Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class is an essential model for the brand. It started as the M-Class that came out in 1997, and four generations later, it runs as the GLE, pipped only by the mighty G as the longest-standing SUV in the Mercedes-Benz line-up. Now, the fourth-gen model gets a facelift in the form of the 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE.

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OMODA

OMODA Hits 85,000 Sales This Year

In the global crossover SUV market, OMODA is like a dark horse that has quickly captured the hearts of many users. OMODA’s innovative and trendy design language is undeniably key to its success. Still, its futuristic, immersive driving experience has unlocked a modern mode of transport for the new generation of young people worldwide.

OMODA recently released its latest monthly overall export sales figures. The data shows that OMODA’s export sales in July were 15,735 units, an increase of 10.73% month-on-month, with cumulative exports from January to July totalling 86,556 units.

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Omoda C5

OMODA C5 rated 5-stars by ANCAP, Highlighting its Excellent Safety Quality

On August 1, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) released the latest safety test results. The OMODA C5 has passed the professional and most rigorous safety evaluation and received the highest rating of five stars. This award is another testimony to the strength of the Euro NCAP five-star certification in December last year, which indicates that OMODA C5 already has the world’s highest safety standards of five-star certification.

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JAECOO

An Urban Off-Road SUV JAECOO 7 Coming Soon to the UAE

We have previously introduced OMODA C5, a cross-style SUV, which will soon meet consumers in the UAE, and its EV model will also meet consumers in the fourth quarter of this year. The JAECOO 7 we introduced today is made by the same car manufacturer as OMODA, and it is an entirely different car they built to meet the needs of different consumers.

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