DOHA: The Maxus D90 Max is the premium sporty cutting-edge vehicle that is designed to enhance the power and precision of the driving experience. With its advanced technology and superior engineering, ...
Celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, Auto Class Cars, the authorised general distributor of Maxus in Qatar, has launched a special offer on the Maxus D60 and D90 SUVs. The vehicles are available at ...
Auto Class Cars, the authorised general distributor of Maxus in Qatar, launched a special summer offer on the Maxus D60 and D90 Max SUVs, available at the showroom on Salwa Road in Doha. Valid until ...
Doha: The Maxus T60 is the first Pick-up with an automatic transition in Qatar. Distinguished with its design, interior and high performance, the T60 is the ideal choice for individuals and corporates ...
Maxus, a SAIC-owned brand, revealed a new minivan called V70 that will go on sale in China in early 2023. The diesel-powered model is based on a new platform and is similar in size to the likes of the ...
SAIC-owned MAXUS has unveiled the new eTerron 9 pickup at IAA Hannover. Slightly larger than the Ford Ranger, it has a dual-motor all-wheel drive system with 436 hp. European sales are set to begin ...
CJ is a former Associate Editor of CAR, and now runs parent company Bauer Media’s Digital Automotive Hub – the in-house team that provides much of the online content for CAR and sister site Parkers.co ...
Doha: Auto Class cars, the authorized general distributor of Maxus in Qatar and a subsidiary company of Nasser Bin Khaled Holding, signed a partnership deal with the adventures platform XTÔRK ...
SAIC Maxus, the now Chinese-owned remnants of LDV, has plans to launch a new electric MPV in the UK at the end of next year, called the MIFA 9. It’ll rival the likes of the Peugeot e-Traveller and the ...
Maxus is a brand of vehicles built by China's largest automaker, SAIC. “Cheap Chinese” is a reflection not only on the purchase price but also the build quality of some Chinese car brands operating ...
The Maxus van will arrive here late this year. Birmingham-based van maker LDV introduced the van in 2004, but the company collapsed in 2009. That's when the Chinese giant Shanghai Automotive Industry ...