Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co (AAB), the exclusive dealer for Toyota cars in Qatar, has announced the winners of its Ramadan campaign for two Camry Hybrid and two Prius Hybrid vehicles.
The draw was held recently at Toyota’s main showroom in Abdullah Abdulghani Tower in the presence of senior officials of the company and a representative from the Ministry of Economy and Commerce.
AAB had announced its promotional campaign during Ramadan under the title “Celebrate the month of giving with our wonderful offers”. It included giving every Toyota buyer a chance to win one of two Camry Hybrid or two Prius Hybrid cars through a draw at the end of the campaign period.
“AAB is keen to offer exclusive offers and distinguished services to its valued customers in recognition of their trust in the Toyota brand and its local agent in order to achieve the highest customer satisfaction,” AAB said in a statement yesterday. “The company is also keen to provide the best after-sales service through the largest network of quick service centres spread in most regions of the country as well as the main service centre in the Industrial Area to save the time and effort of its customers.”
The all-new Camry Hybrid Electric Vehicles provides a comfortable and stable ride with superior handling characteristics, thanks to Toyota’s New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform, which represents an entirely new strategy to the way the company designs, engineers, and packages its vehicles.
TNGA retains all of Toyota’s traditional values of superlative build quality and safety while injecting a fun driving experience that plays on all the senses.
The class-leading model can be driven entirely by either electrical power with zero-fuel consumption and carbon emissions, or with a combination of a petrol engine and two electric motors depending on the vehicle speed and customer’s driving behaviour.
The batteries in the hybrid electric drivetrain are automatically charged by either the petrol engine or when braking and decelerating, eliminating the need to plug in a power cord.
Further, the all-new Camry HEV ‎does not require a special fuel yet drives like any other conventional car.
In 1997, Toyota introduced the world’s first mass produced hybrid vehicle — the Prius — offering much better fuel economy than any other vehicle powered by a gasoline engine.
In 2008, there were a million new Priuses on the road.
By 2013, it was 3mn, indicating that the new eco-technology had gone mainstream and was no longer just something for a few environmentally conscious progressives — but rather the best choice for just about everyone.

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