Best Car Deals in UAE
NEW CAR OFFERS AND SPECIAL PRICES – UPDATED ON March 04, 2025!
Know the best car deals here. Wherever applicable, I have linked them to the reviews in the CAR REVIEWS segment. This isn’t a complete list and information available currently have been added but we will make all efforts to most of the ongoing car deals and offers in the UAE are listed here. Even after Ramadan and through Eid, some of the brands will continue offering attractive deals. The usual suspects of service deals and extended warranty are there. Zero percent interest rate, down payment contribution and short-term leasing deals are also available. However, perhaps due to limited availability of many cars, overwhelming offers seem to be largely absent.
All offers featured below may be subject to Terms & Conditions and unless otherwise mentioned the prices featured are in AED. Check with the respective dealer for details of the offer. (Brands featured are in alphabetical order.)
To help choose the best deal that suits you this Ramadan season and beyond, read the quick guide to choosing the Best Deal.
BEST RAMADAN CAR DEALS – UAE!
AUDI – Abu Dhabi
Audi A6 from AED 246,000
Audi Q3 from AED 188,000
Audi Q5, from AED 250,000
Audi Q8, from AED 370,000
5-year/1,000,000 km warranty
5-year/120,000 km service plan)
5 years roadside assistance
Free registration
Complimentary window tinting
Pre-owned EV models:
Audi e-tron SUV for AED 189,000
Audi e-tron all-road SUV for AED 199,000
2-year warranty
4-year service plan
2 years roadside assistance
Free registration
Flexible finance options
BAIC – Al Shaali Moto
Instant cash back of up to AED 15,000
10 years car warranty
5 years free service
3 years roadside assistance
Zero down payment
Free car registration
CADILLAC – Al Ghandi Auto
2025 Cadillac XT4/XT5/XT6/Escalade
Savings up to AED 35,000*
Cadillac Premium Care Plus program:
5 years or 100,000 km maintenance and service
5 years or 100,000 km warranty
5 years roadside assistance
ENOC link voucher worth up to AED 5,000
Complimentary registration and tinting
Valid until March 31, 2025
DONG FENG
- Free Registration and Insurance in the first year
- Window Tinting
- 6 Years of Roadside Assistance
- 2-Year or 30,000 KM Service Contract
- 6-year manufacturer warranty
JAC
Free fuel for a year (capped at AED 3,000)
Zero downpayment
Free service
Free tinting
5-year/unlimited kms warranty
NISSAN – Al Masaood Automobiles
Pathfinder, compact Kicks, robust X-Trail, sophisticated Altima, adventure-ready X-Terra,
dependable Sunny, and dynamic Z. Each model offers exceptional performance, comfort, and
the latest technology. The lineup is backed by attractive financing options and value-added
benefits, including roadside assistance and warranties for all models. A range of service
contracts is also available to enhance the ownership experience.
Nissan Pathfinder from AED 2,358 per month
Nissan X-Trail from AED 1,531 per month
Nissan Kicks from AED 1,111 per month
5-year/100,000 km free service contract
Nissan Altima from AED 1,675 per month
Nissan X-Terra at AED 1,594 per month
3-year/60,000 km service contract
Nissan Sunny from AED 899 per month
Nissan Z from AED 2,750 per month
5-year warranty and roadside assistance
Nissan Z – leasing option from AED 3,999 per month
No down payment
Inclusive of insurance, registration, and warranty
RENAULT – Dubai, Sharjah and the Northern Emirates
Renault Duster from AED 57,500
Renault Koleos from AED 75,500
Renault Arkana from AED 69,000
Renault Megane from AED 66,500
SKODA
Skoda Kodiaq from AED 144,000
Skoda Octavia from AED 89,950
Skoda Superb from AED 99,950
Skoda Kushaq from AED 59,950
3-year service plan/45,000 km
Up to 5 years manufacturer’s warranty
(Kodiaq only – 7-year warranty)
Free registration
VOLVO
0 down payment
0% interest up to five years
Alternatively, cash discounts available:
Volvo EX30 EV from AED 99,900
Or up to AED 30,000 cash savings
Complimentary home wall charger with flexible financing offer
Volvo XC90 from AED 254,900
Or up to AED 60,000 cash savings
Volvo XC60 from AED 194,900
Or up to AED 35,000 cash savings
Volvo XC40 from AED 164,900
Or up to AED 25,000 cash savings
Volvo S90 from AED 174,900
Or up to AED 45,000 in cash savings
5-year warranty*
5-year roadside assistance*
5 years of service/ 3-year maintenance plan for EX30
On Volvo Selekt Certified Used Cars:
0% Down Payment
Up to 4 years warranty
Up to 2 years of comprehensive service
Additional savings of up to AED 10,000
VOLKSWAGEN – Ali & Sons, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain
Volkswagen Touareg from AED 214,000
Volkswagen T-Roc from AED 104,000
7-year/250,000 km warranty
5 years/75,000 km free service
5 years of roadside assistance
Free registration.
Volkswagen Teramont from AED 176,000
Volkswagen Tiguan from AED 109,900
Golf GTI from AED 137,990
3-year unlimited mileage warranty
3 years/45,000 km free service
3 years of roadside assistance
Free registration
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Hi I am planning to buy Renault Talisman, how about your opinion for the same
With a very modern and engaging cabin tech, I say it is a car to consider alongside Camry, Accord and Passat – and in some respects even better! We have tested the car extensively across the UAE. The Renault Talisman full review will be posted sometime next week. I will update you on that.
Hi, I am looking for hyundai genesis models in this page but not here.
Can you tell me the best offer for genesis?
Hi Sawyer, I will check for any new offers on them and update if any. However, Genesis is their premium offering with a dedicated team and talking to your sales person is itself good enough to fetch you the best possible deal of the moment. As for a review, here is the link. http://drivemeonline.com/2015-hyundai-genesis-review-evolution/ Here is another link that compares Hyundai Genesis with their Centennial too. http://drivemeonline.com/centennial-vs-genesis-which-car-should-you-buy/
Hi, can you please tell the best offers going on the car, need for lady and budget is between AED 60-100k, looking for best deals going now.
Hi Viren, There are many offers and flexible deals around. So I would suggest you shop around for some cars the lady likes and take a test drive. So she will get to know what is easier and more convenient for her, in parking, handling etc. As for deals, scan our Best Deals page to see all the deals, but I found Mitsubishi ASX and Pajero; Kia Sportage; Toyota RAV4 and Camry – all have good offers. If you would like something premium, try the Volvo V40 – it is at a good price!
Hi Sudeep, I hope you are doing well.
My requirment is a 7 seater SUV with a budget of 130 to 140 K AED. I do about 75 Km a day. Am confused betwen the 2.7 Ltr and 4.0 Ltr version of the Fortuner. The 4.0 Ltr version is approximately 140 K with insurance and Maintenance, which gives me the option of buiying bigger SUV such as Honda Pilot, Dodge Durango and Ford Explorer. The secondary factors that i also consider are comfort, reliability, fun to drive and fuel economy.
Hi Nagaraj, good job doing the shortlist. Now it’s easier – sort of 🙂 If you are serious about the 7-seater part, then the Pilot or Explorer or Durango could offer you more comfort. Fun to drive still keeps the new Honda Pilot and Explorer in the list but the low clearance limits off-roading abilities. If you do like the ‘bulky bulwark’ styling of Durango, they do offer great deals these days. All four pointers you mentioned could still bring you back to the Fortuner and the 4.0L version makes it a little more interesting to drive, even in the sands.
Hi Sudeep, ant update on dealership offers towards the end of the year as shown above?
I am currently looking at a Volvo XC90 t6 or a Audi Q7?
Volvo currently offering 10 per cent discount it stingy service package, Audi no offers but 3 yr service and 5 year warranty.
Having driving both there is little between them imo…any insight resale values? Reliability?
Thanks bob
Hi Bob, an update of offers will happen in two days. Sorry, I should admit that we got carried away with more than 7000 hp across 12 cars to celebrate the 500 posts landmark! (Are you following them on the site?) 🙂
XC90 and Audi Q7. I can imagine your dilemma coz they are excellent choices and both all-new. Even in reliability, both are quite comparable just as in other parameters. The resale in our part of the world gives the new Q7 a slight edge. I suggest you check out the cabin telematics – and see which one do you find simpler.
Hello Sudeep, You are doing a wonderful job and I am highly impressed with your reviews and request you to help me for a better choice. Right now I drive Nissan Sentra and wishes to upgrade to a SUV. I ma planning to go for a pre-owned car and my budget would be roughly around 75K, monthly 1350, with down-payment. I am a sales executive and drives more than 6000 kms a month and I am highly concerned with the maintenance and fuel efficiency. Considering these aspects I have shortlisted 3 cars, namely, Mazda CX-9, Mitsubishi Pajero and Nissan X-trail. Please advise me.
Hi Kiran, let me start by saying I don’t think moving from a sedan to an SUV is as much an “upgrade” as a “cross over” 🙂 It is a different experience and preference altogether, you see! So, you drive around a lot and you’ve chosen well. Fuel efficiency of these cars are good, especially the X-Trail. At 75K, you’ll get a slightly closer model year of the Pajero, so perhaps you will get it with warranty. Driving comfort for a guy who drives 6000 km does matter, and the pre-owned Mazda could score more in that dept. My advice would be: This being the best time to grab a deal on new automotive, why not go for it. It won’t be much higher than your specified budget. You will end up having a long warranty though these brands don’t give out service deals usually. Peace! 🙂
Hi sudeep, Iam planning for an upgrade from a normal saloon car to a 4 wheel drive due to acute knee pain, i travel not less than 5000 kms a month, i have a monthly budget of 1200, could manage 20% downpayment. Please suggest me an option considering the maintanance cost since I travel a lot and wants to limit the maintanenace cost as well. Thx friend
Hey Arun, as your case is specific, it is better to test drive and see how much pressure the accelerator requires, the shifting space and angle between the accelerator pedal and the brake pedal as well as the seating posture you are comfortable with. Further, the Ford Escape could give you a warranty + service deal; RAV 4 is known for low maintenance, and try the X-Trail, GMC Terrain or Chevrolet Captiva for their feel of driving. As you drive a lot, I am looking at long-term warranty or maintenance coverage as well.
Dear Sudeep,
I have really enjoyed reading your reviews…Thanks for sharing your knowledge…appreciate it. I am looking to upgrade to an SUV. I am currently driving the honda accord…fabulous car…must say…I am looking at 2 options here…1) Land Rover Discovery sport and 2) Audi Q5 My budget is around 200K. Out of these 2 which one would you recommend in terms of 1) Reliability 2) Service & Maintenance 3) off roading (not hardcore off roading though) and 4) Cost.
Hi Vishal, Thank you for staying connected to DriveME. As we speak, the new Honda Accord has hit the market. But let’s stick to the Q5 and Discovery Sport today. 🙂 While the Q5 scores better in the drivability and sportiness, the off road capability buttons favour the Discovery Sport. However the Q5’s Quattro does help with the sticky situations. The character and feel of both the vehicles are slightly different. A test drive should sort your dilemma out. The warranty and service package evens out both the cars (5 years) while Discovery Sport enjoys a slight edge with cost. All the best. Let me know.
Hello sir,
I am planning to have a used car worth 25,000 max. Nissan sunny 2014 is in my mind. Could you please advise which are be the best used cars in this price range? Appreciate your kind advise in advance.
Hi Vijeesh, The question should be slightly modified to mean “the best cars for you” 🙂 If you are looking for a basic car with a proven track record and reliable resale value, yes you may consider the Sunny, Toyota Corolla or the Yaris. In the current market conditions, you should be able to get a decent purchase with this budget. The 2014 Corolla could cost more.You may also test drive 2012-2013 Ford Focus/Fiesta for taste. Also look out for any purchase that will leave you with at least a year of service on top of the warranty.
Dear Sudheep,
I would like to purchase 2016 Toyota Fortuner GXR. I would like to hear your opinion on that car. And what are the offers I can get now for this car?
Hi Seneeb, The last season’s schedule prevented me from testing the new Fortuner even though i was present at the launch. I’ll be doing that at the earliest test dates available but the vehicle is all-new with comfortable interiors, better capabilities and the same popular reliability reports.