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Al Tayer Motors accelerates DEEPAL’s UAE expansion with new showrooms in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

"Opening two DEEPAL within a year of the brand’s launch reflects the increasing demand for the exceptionally designed vehicles," says Ashok Khanna

Al Tayer Motors is accelerating its partnership with DEEPAL, the electric vehicle (EV) brand from Changan Automobile, with the opening of two new showrooms in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The move marks a significant expansion for the Chinese marque, which only entered the UAE market last year.

The latest facility, located in Dubai’s landmark Manazel Garhoud building, spans nearly 10,000 square feet and showcases DEEPAL’s growing portfolio of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Range Extended Electric Vehicles (REEVs). The state-of-the-art site incorporates sustainable building features including intelligent LED lighting, advanced insulation and energy-efficient cooling systems.

In Abu Dhabi, Premier Motors — part of Al Tayer Motors—has launched a boutique showroom in Khalidiyah, giving customers in the capital direct access to DEEPAL’s S05 compact SUV and S07 mid-size SUV. Both locations offer test drives, while vehicles can also be purchased and booked online via the Al Tayer Motors website and app.

Speaking at the Dubai showroom inauguration, attended by senior Al Tayer Motors executives and representatives from Changan Automobile’s Middle East and Africa Business Unit, Ashok Khanna, CEO of Al Tayer Motors, said: “Opening two DEEPAL showrooms in Dubai and one in Abu Dhabi within a year of the brand’s launch reflects the increasing demand for the exceptionally designed vehicles.

“Strategically located in high-traffic areas, these showrooms will provide customers with convenient access to innovative, future-ready EVs, including a game-changing super-hybrid mid-size SUV expected in Q4 2025.”

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