Qatar Motor Show concludes its third edition with close to 150 thousand visitors
- Qatar: Sunday, February 03 - 2013 at 09:46
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Curtains fell on Qatar Motor Show 2013, as it concluded its activities on its third edition at Doha Exhibition Center. The show organized by the Qatar Tourism Authority, in collaboration with q.media Events, and GL events, and inaugurated By His Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar.
Qatar Motor Show 2013 grabbed the attention of auto enthusiasts that are estimated to be close to 150 thousand visitors and were treated to the unveiling of the Arab world's first high performance luxury sports car, the LykanHypersport 2013.
Further Qatar Motor Show created a bang of momentum that continued throughout the entire five days with visitors impressed with the caliber of vehicles and exhibitors that included McLaren, Brabus, Bertone, W Motors, VolksWagen, Mercedes, Ford, Ferrari, Mini and Maserati.
Thus, Qatar Motor Show Concluded its third Edition with a Strong statement confirming its the largest and most anticipated motor show in the region.
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