Isuzu, exclusively distributed by the OTE Group, has marked a major milestone with Corniche Cars with their fleet expansion, strengthening partnership and trust in Isuzu’s reliability and performance.
Corniche Cars, one of Oman’s leading car rental and leasing companies, has surpassed 250 Isuzu vehicle purchases since 2022. This includes over 100 added in 2025, underscoring their strong partnership.
The partnership between Isuzu Oman and Corniche Cars reflects a shared vision built on performance, durability, and customer satisfaction. Both brands have continuously worked hand-in-hand to deliver robust, efficient, and reliable mobility solutions that meet the needs of Oman’s expanding commercial and logistics sector.
Isuzu Motors, internationally recognized for its strength, efficiency, and reliability, holds operations in over 150 countries. Isuzu leads the commercial vehicle segment with top market share in 37 countries and has sold over 680,000 units the financial year 2024.
Rejith Kunju, General Manager of Dollar and Corniche Cars, said that, “Our business depends on vehicles that deliver consistent performance and reliability; and Isuzu has never let us down. The trucks and pickups in our fleet are always on the road, with minimal downtime, allowing us to operate with confidence and efficiency. We deeply value the relationship with Isuzu and OTE Group, whose strong aftersales support across the Sultanate gives us complete peace of mind.”
In Oman, Isuzu is represented by OTE Group, a leading conglomerate that offers a nationwide network of showrooms, workshops, and parts centers. OTE Group ensures fast, reliable sales and aftersales support to maximize vehicle uptime.
This latest fleet expansion strengthens Isuzu’s presence in the Sultanate, reinforcing its reputation as the preferred commercial vehicle brand. With a century of Japanese engineering and dedicated service of OTE Group, Isuzu Oman delivers unmatched value, reliability, and confidence to customers.
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