Automotive
Cadillac Enhances Ramadan Ownership Value With Premium Benefits Package
Cadillac Oman announces exclusive Ramadan offers on Cadillac CT5 and Cadillac Escalade models, delivering refined luxury, advanced safety, and exceptional ownership value during the Holy Month. Valid from February 8 to April 8, the campaign reinforces Cadillac’s commitment to offering premium vehicles supported by peace of mind and long-term convenience.
The Ramadan offer package includes a 5-year / 100,000 km warranty, service and maintenance, roadside assistance, first-year insurance and registration, 3M window tinting, and a fuel voucher. Together, these benefits are designed to provide customers with a seamless ownership experience, ensuring confidence and comfort from the moment they drive away.
The Cadillac Escalade is an icon of luxury and presence, offering commanding performance, advanced safety technologies, and unmatched comfort. Designed for those who lead with confidence, the Escalade delivers a premium driving and passenger experience, combining craftsmanship with intelligent innovation to elevate every journey.
The Cadillac CT5 is a refined luxury sedan that blends bold design, precision handling, and modern technology, making it an ideal choice for drivers who value performance and sophistication with everyday usability. With its dynamic character and advanced features, the CT5 delivers a balanced driving experience suited to both city commutes and longer journeys.
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