Ramadan usually turns the UAE car market into a fast moving deal season, and 2026 is stacking up the same way. Dealers are leaning hard on low or zero finance, long warranty coverage, free service, and extras that lower the real cost of ownership. That matters if you are shopping for a daily sedan, a family SUV, an EV for city driving, or a tough pickup for work and weekends. Instead of chasing scattered promos, this round up puts the key brand highlights in one place so comparisons feel simple, benefits feel clear, and the shortlist builds faster.
Many Ramadan campaigns focus on reducing what you pay on day one, not just what you pay monthly. Several brands are using bundles that combine registration, insurance, tinting, and service into one clean offer so buyers can avoid surprise add ons. Approved Automotive starts early with finance from 1.99 percent on showroom cars, plus free RTA registration and protection options like XPEL paint protection film savings up to AED 7,500 and XR Plus tinting from AED 1,999. Toyota pushes a classic ownership play with 0 percent finance for three to five years on high demand models like Prado, Land Cruiser, Camry, Yaris, and Hilux, then backs it up with all inclusive packages that can include service, insurance, registration, tinting, and extended warranty. GAC follows the same bundle first mindset by pairing 0 percent finance with free service, registration, insurance, and tinting across GS8, Empow, M8, and Aion EV models, plus a five year warranty.
If you want the most aggressive headline relief, Jetour goes for a bold combo that targets SUV shoppers across petrol, hybrid, and performance options by offering 0 percent interest plus 0 percent VAT on models such as T2, T2 i DM PHEV, Dashing, X70 series, and the flagship G700 with 891 hp and 0 to 100 kmh in 4.6 seconds. Hyundai adds a different kind of breathing room with payment holidays that delay the first installments for six months, then strengthens the package with one year free insurance plus five year warranty and service and travel voucher draws. Geely aims at first purchase appeal with a mix of 0 percent finance for three years, vouchers up to AED 23,000, and common free items like insurance, tinting, and registration, plus ceramic coating and roadside assistance. BAIC also leans into big value by combining cash discounts up to AED 23,000, low monthly payments from AED 700, and a ten year unlimited km warranty on BJ40, BJ60, and U5, while adding free service and registration and staycation draws.
Premium offers in Ramadan 2026 look less like simple freebies and more like big ticket savings, delayed payments, and longer service coverage that protects resale and peace of mind. Mercedes Benz, through Gargash and EMC, highlights cash savings that can reach AED 166,500 across models like C Class, S Class, GLS, GLE, and CLA Coupe, with pricing that can vary by location and added service terms that support the luxury ownership experience. BMW takes a lifestyle plus ownership angle by emphasizing deferred first payments after six months, service packages that can reach eight years, five year warranties, and add ons like Diamond Protection plus lifestyle vouchers through AGMC and Abu Dhabi Motors. The coverage also includes high end models like X7, 7 Series, and i7, along with core SUVs, with extra attention placed on EV related support.
Lexus gives premium buyers flexibility by offering a choice between 0 percent finance for five years, all inclusive packages, or cash savings across popular models like RX, ES, and LX 600. That approach works well for shoppers who want to decide between lower monthly cost, lower upfront cost, or maximum included coverage. GMC goes after premium SUV and pickup buyers with savings up to AED 26,000 plus gift vouchers, free registration and tinting, and extended service on Denali focused models, which suits drivers who want American capability paired with direct discounts. Honda keeps the message clean and mainstream by offering 0 percent finance up to five years and special pricing across sedans, SUVs, and MPVs, which is a straightforward play for buyers who want predictable monthly cost on reliable family transport. Exeed targets premium but accessible SUV positioning with seven year warranty, service, and roadside support plus one year insurance and eight year EV battery coverage, with monthly payments starting from AED 1,340.
To compare offers without getting overwhelmed, start by picking one priority. Choose lowest monthly payment, longest warranty and service cover, or highest cash saving. Then match brands to that priority. Toyota, GAC, Hyundai, and Geely tend to win on predictable ownership bundles. Mercedes Benz and GMC stand out when cash savings and vouchers matter. BMW and Exeed appeal when long service coverage and added protection feel more valuable than a single discount line.
Started my career in Automotive Journalism in 2015. Even though I'm a pharmacist, hanging around cars all the time has created a passion for the automotive industry since day 1.