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Stellantis Unveils 10 Year Warranty Program with Extended Care Across the Middle East

Stellantis Unveils 10 Year Warranty Program with Extended Care Across the Middle East

Stellantis, one of the world’s leading automakers, has announced the launch of its new Extended Warranty program, which is immediately available across the region. The warranty is offered for all new passenger, light commercial and electric vehicle models from the PEUGEOT, Opel, and Citroën brands. It provides customers with generous coverage up to 300,000km, with a choice of six, seven, or 10 years’ cover in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and up to seven years’ cover in the Levant region.

Samir Cherfan, Chief Operating Officer at Stellantis Middle East & Africa, commented: “The Extended Care warranty program marks a significant milestone for Stellantis Middle East. Available across three iconic European brands, this program underscores our commitment to customers, and our unrivalled confidence in the quality, design and reliability of our vehicles. It also delivers true peace of mind for our customers, who can buy safe in the knowledge that their vehicles are covered for up to a decade by the most comprehensive warranty program we have ever offered.”

Extended Care is the first warranty program from Stellantis extending 10 years for up to 300,000km. The program covers components against mechanical or electrical failure due to sudden and unexpected circumstances. The replacement of filters, lubricants, antifreeze, and fluids are included provided the replacement is necessitated by the failure of a covered component.

Stellantis is a leading global automotive company that designs, manufacturers, and sells 16 brands. The portfolio includes leading brands, such as, Maserati, Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroën, Dodge, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Opel and PEUGEOT. Stellantis is one of the world top 5 automakers in terms of sales. The company has presence in more than 130 countries with manufacturing facilities in 30 countries.

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