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Go Mobility officially launches Great Wall Motors in Grenada

This story was posted 2 years ago
21 August 2024
in Business, PRESS RELEASE, Video
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Justin Steele, General Manager Go Mobility. Photo: Go Mobility
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Go Mobility, Grenada’s latest automotive dealership, proudly celebrated the launch of Great Wall Motors (GWM) on 15 August 2024 at the scenic Mt Cinnamon Beach Cabana Lawn.

The launch marks the introduction of GWM’s innovative vehicle lineup to the Grenadian market, promising a new era of intelligent automotive technology.

Justin Steele, General Manager Go Mobility. Photo: Go Mobility

In the presence of local automotive dealers, business partners, customers, media, and bloggers, representatives from Go Mobility and GWM unveiled the new HAVAL SUVs and P-Series Pickups, marking a new journey for GWM in Grenada. Guests experienced the new vehicles firsthand, getting behind the wheel, exploring the features, and engaging in one-on-one discussions with sales representatives to learn about GWM’s state-of-the-art hybrid and internal combustion engine powertrains. The event also generated significant excitement for the upcoming models set to join the lineup, including the Haval Jolion HEV, Tank 300 HEV, Tank 500 HEV, and Sahar HEV pickup. These future additions promise to further expand GWM’s offering of advanced, eco-friendly vehicles in the Grenadian market, reinforcing Go Mobility’s commitment to bringing innovative automotive solutions to the island.

Haval GWM SUV. Photo: Go Mobility

“We are thrilled by the positive reception and enthusiasm for Great Wall Motors’ next-generation vehicles,” said Justin Steele, General Manager of Go Mobility. “This launch demonstrates our dedication to offering vehicles that blend high performance with eco-friendly features, aligning with the evolving needs of today’s customers. The enthusiasm and early sales we’ve seen confirm our belief that Great Wall Motors is set to make a significant impact in the Grenadian automotive market, just as it has in other islands and regions.”

Red P-Series GWM. Photo: Go Mobility

As a leading automotive supplier in China, with products sold in more than 170 countries worldwide, GWM has established itself as a dominant force in the global market. Following successful entries into Caribbean markets such as Trinidad, Barbados, Jamaica, St Lucia, St Vincent, and Antigua, GWM is poised to replicate this success in Grenada, bringing advanced, energy-efficient vehicles that are set to redefine the local automotive experience. GWM Vehicles will also be arriving shortly in Guyana, St Kitts, and the Cayman Islands.

For more information or to schedule a test drive, contact [email protected] or call 473.440.4464. To stay up to date with the latest news, events, and offers, follow Go Mobility on Facebook and Instagram at @GoMobilitygd.

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Comments 5

  1. Jazmine Charles says:
    1 year ago

    A blind person can see China slowly taking over Grenada. A little here, a little there and before you know it the sign at the airport will say “Welcome to Chinada” Stop this take over before it goes any further I say.

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  2. Grump says:
    2 years ago

    And Grenada’s a surplus of reliable electricity to recharge these vehicles?

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  3. Tjoy says:
    2 years ago

    I agree with some of these comments. China does it again. The same play book. “Make them dependent on us and we can them”.! I have warned of this before. Grenada Before introducing something foreign and complex, require the suppliers to train
    enough repairmen on the island. I think this will benefit both the seller and the buyers. Give each legitimate auto shop the opportunity to have one of their workers trained to diagnose and repair the new technology being introduced .

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  4. ADM says:
    2 years ago

    It all sounds wonderful on paper but, here lies the problem. Where will we find a suitable garage /dealership capable of acurately diagnosing faults and fixing these wen they arise. Certainly not Steele Autos.
    What we have currently is woefully inadequate, (we try this, try that, I think its this part because that’s what the machine is telling me. Also, not forgetting “we pull a bunch of data out of the scanner and now have to send it abroad to be interperited! And, by the way it will cost you a few thousand dollars. Yes, you heard correct..a few thousand dollars. Ouch!!
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  5. Joe Brown says:
    2 years ago

    So we made Steele rich and now he teams up with his cousins for we to make them rich too, while the native Grenadians continue to celebrate carnival and sports.

    Reply

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