As part of its ongoing ‘Unbelievable Prices, Unbeatable Offers’ promotion, General Automotive Company (GAC) is offering cash gifts of up to RO3,600 on its Pajero models. Customers purchasing one during the promotion period will also benefit from unbeatable prices together with an assured buyback offer, free service packages, and roadside assistance. As part of the offer, customers who purchase a Mitsubishi Pajero before the offer comes to a close on October 23, will receive special offer pricing together with six years unlimited mileage warranty, and six years roadside assistance. Customers will also benefit from a free service package of 2 Years/30,000km, and cash gifts ranging from RO2,000 to RO3,600 depending on the model variant of choice.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class 560
Mercedes-Benz Oman revealed the new Mercedes-Benz S 560 4MATIC at a lavish event held at Muscat Bay recently. The top-of-the-range model takes another big step towards autonomous driving and elevates Intelligent Drive to the next level. Its precise attention to detail is seen within every corner of the car, from the wood-leather steering wheel to the crystal-look tail lamps. The new S-Class offers a new level of comfort for the driver and passengers. Thanks to the world-first Energizing comfort control feature, the driver and passengers can now link various comfort systems such as climate control and massage functions. The new feature also allows customers to configure specific wellness set-ups to suit their mood and enhance physical comfort and performance on the road.
Audi uses virtual reality to train Logistics employees
The training centre of the future fits in a suitcase: A computer, a pair of virtual reality glasses and two controllers are all it takes for the new interactive learning programme for Audi packing logistics. The programme makes it fun for employees to learn the packing process for CKD (completely knocked down) Logistics. The exercises are designed like a video game and the equipment is quick and easy to set up anywhere. When employees put on the VR glasses, they see a realistic and true-to-life simulation of their work station in Hall L of the Ingolstadt Logistics Centre. They hold a controller in each hand that is also used for video games. They use it to grasp and move the virtual images of their work equipment, such as containers or components.