Egypt constructs first automotive city in Middle East
Egypt has finished constructing the largest automotive city in the Middle East, on the “Ain Sokhna – Kattameya” highway, near to the new administrative capital.
It features exhibitions and showrooms for various car brands, in addition to yards for used and new cars, and an integrated set of high-level services including inspection and maintenance centers and auto spare parts centers, shops, administrative buildings, banks, and real estate offices
The new car city was established on an area of 57 acres, or 240,000 square meters, to accommodate about 4,000 cars. It has six parking spaces on an area of 12.5 acres, a network of internal roads equipped at the highest level, and ten toll gates.