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Al Masaood unveils back-to-school car offers

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockAugust 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Al Masaood Automobiles, the authorised distributor for Nissan, INFINITI, and Renault in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and the Al Dhafra Region, has launched a new back-to-school campaign offering a wide range of deals tailored for families, students, and first-time drivers.

The campaign combines affordability with safety and value, as customers prepare for the start of the academic season. The company said the offers reflect its focus on providing premium vehicles through flexible payment options, aftersales benefits, and competitive trade-in deals.

Nissan offers for students and families

Nissan’s line-up forms the cornerstone of the initiative, with models catering to practicality and everyday reliability.

  • The compact Nissan Magnite is available from AED 888 per month, paired with a five-year warranty and five years of roadside assistance.
  • The Nissan X-Trail, priced from AED 1,639 per month, includes three years or 60,000 km of service in addition to warranty and roadside support.
  • The Pathfinder, starting from AED 2,599 per month, also comes with three years of service and long-term coverage, targeting adventurous families.
  • The Nissan X-Terra is offered from AED 1,666 per month, while the popular Altima begins at AED 1,759 per month. Both include three years of service alongside warranty and assistance.
  • The Nissan Kicks, starting from AED 1,249 per month, also comes with three years or 60,000 km of service.

Renault highlights affordability and style

For drivers seeking affordable yet stylish options, Renault has introduced competitive packages:

  • The all-new Koleos begins at AED 1,777 per month with three years of free service and a five-year warranty.
  • The Arkana starts from AED 999 per month, appealing to first-time buyers and younger drivers.

INFINITI offers luxury with savings

Al Masaood has also extended its campaign to the luxury INFINITI line-up:

  • The flagship QX80 can be leased from AED 5,999 per month.
  • The versatile QX60 is priced from AED 2,888 per month, with savings of up to AED 55,000.
  • The QX55 and QX50 begin at AED 1,999 per month, offering savings of up to AED 45,000.

A focus on value and peace of mind

Bachir Gemayel, Sales and Marketing Director at Al Masaood Automobiles, said the offers were designed to ease the financial pressures of a new school season.

“At Al Masaood Automobiles, we understand that back-to-school is an important time for families and individuals preparing for a new season of routines and responsibilities,” Gemayel said. “Our offers this year have been tailored with a focus on affordability, safety, and value, making premium vehicles more accessible.”

The back-to-school campaign is available across Al Masaood Nissan, Renault, and INFINITI showrooms in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and the Al Dhafra Region.

Customers can explore the offers in person or find more details online at the official brand websites.

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