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Dubai Motor Show organised by the Dubai World Trade Centre
(DWTC) is ranked among the top 10 automotive exhibitions
in terms of number and quality of exhibitors and visitors
and the quality of organisation. This year the visitor turnout
at the Show exceeded 41,200, including a large number of
VIPs, members of the Royal Families and top ranking government
officials from the Gulf region. It also attracted a large
number of overseas visitors from Europe and the neighbouring
region, including Iran and the Indian Subcontinent.
"The
visitor turnout exceeded our expectations and the exhibitor
feedback indicates that most of our exhibitors had a successful
show and have committed to return to the show in 2003,"
said Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Corporate Manager - Exhibitions,
DWTC.
The
responses from the world's leading automobile manufacturers
present at the event indicate that they were happy about
the quality of visitors. "This year the Middle East
International Motor Show has been the most successful
for the BMW Group in terms of enquiries and the number
of orders received for all our 2002 models, especially
the totally re-designed flagship BMW 7 Series model and
the all-new MINI Cooper. Our stand was filled to capacity
on the opening day of the show, and customers were pressing
us to accept deposits on cars immediately. We had some
visitors offer us twice as much for the 7-Series models
that are on display," said Mr. Robert Bailey-McEwan,
Managing Director, BMW Group Middle East.
Some
40 leading vehicle manufacturers participated at the Motor
Show along with more than 200 automobile parts and accessories
manufacturers from around the world. Some of the well-know
brands represented at the exhibition included Toyota,
BMW, Mercedes, Jeep, Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lexus,
Porsche, Volvo, Volkswagen, Audi, General Motors, Nissan,
Skoda, Mitsubishi, Peugeot, Hyundai, Pirelli and Bridgestone.
"The
Dubai Motor Show this year has been the biggest and the
best for General Motors. With a stand covering more than
2,100 square metres we have been able to present the entire
range of our latest models to the Middle East region.
The increased size of our presence at the show underlines
our commitment to the success of the show and the continued
confidence in the UAE and regional markets," said
Paul Johnson, Regional Director, General Motors.
DaimlerChrysler,
which exhibited some of its breath-taking models including
the SL 500 roadster, S 63 AMG, Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge,
attracted big crowd to its stand. "DaimlerChrysler
Middle East is delighted to once again be participating
at the 6th Middle East International Motor Show. We feel
that the Motor Show is constantly improving in terms of
being a very professionally organised event. The Middle
East is an extremely important market for us and we invest
well in presenting our products at each and every Motor
Show in this region. We can also see that the other automotive
manufacturers share our view in the way they have invested
in their stands and have presented their products at this
year's Motor Show. We look forward to participating at
the next Middle East Motor Show in 2003," said Per
V. Rasmussen, President and CEO, DaimlerChrysler Middle
East.
The
Land Rover with its innovative outdoor stand, which featured
a rock-climbing wall, attracted a lot of attention and
participation. "People enjoyed the outdoor design
which, of course, is the natural habitat of the Land Rover
brand. The Dubai Motor Show is an important event for
the auto industry in the Middle East and we felt exhibitors
and visitors were positive and supportive of the show,"
said Matt McClurg, Marketing Manager, Land Rover Middle
East & Africa.
The
Dubai-based Future Motors presented a number of exquisitely
designed cars from companies including Herbert Hartage
GmbH & Co, Carlsson Autotechnik GmbH and TechArt Automobildesign
GmbH and Pagani at the Motor Show.
Four
well-known car tuning and design companies present at
the show included the Switzerland-based, Fab Design which
specialises in high end Mercedes models, Hamann, a German
company that specialises in tuning BMW and Ferrari cars,
962 Derek Bell, which designs sports models on Porsche
platforms and Brabus, the exclusive Mercedes tuner from
Germany. "There is a big market for specially designed
and tuned cars in the Middle East. We are exhibiting at
the Motor Show for the first time and have received a
large number of genuine enquiries," said R Rysanek,
president and designer of Fab Design.
Motor
Parts & Accessories 2001, the parts and accessories
segment of the show attracted participation from the world's
leading automobile parts & accessories manufacturers,
including tyre companies and in-car entertainment equipment
manufacturers and auto industry consultants. "Dubai
hosts one of the most prominent Motor Shows in the region,
and we feel it is the ideal platform to introduce to the
automotive industry the many innovative solutions we are
developing," said Abdulla Al Ghandi, Chairman, Amautage
Automotive, a Dubai-based automobile industry consultant,
who offers a comprehensive suite of integrated products
and business solutions for the global automotive industry.
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