
Maxus is a Chinese commercial and passenger vehicle brand — part of SAIC Motor, one of China's largest state-owned automakers — that has built its Saudi Arabian presence around practical, value-driven alternatives to Japanese and Korean rivals. The lineup spans pickups, minivans, and full-size SUVs, with prices running from SAR 72,000 to SAR 150,000, making it one of the more accessible brands in the Kingdom for buyers who need genuine load-carrying or people-moving capability.
Maxus vehicles are distributed in Saudi Arabia through authorised dealerships across the Kingdom, with a growing service network in Riyadh, Jeddah, and the Eastern Province. The brand has steadily expanded its local presence since entering the Saudi market in the 2010s, targeting fleet operators and private buyers alike.
The Maxus lineup in Saudi Arabia covers three core segments across nine models. At the entry level, the T60 pickup starts from SAR 72,000 — a direct, lower-cost alternative to the Toyota Hilux and Nissan Navara for buyers focused on workhorse utility. Moving into people-mover territory, the G50 minivan serves families and small businesses needing eight-plus seats in a practical, upright package. For SUV buyers, the D60 offers a mid-size option at a noticeably lower price than equivalent Japanese or Korean alternatives, while the larger D90 steps up to three-row seating and a more premium specification. At the top of the range, the G90 — a full-size luxury MPV — reaches SAR 150,000 and targets buyers who want limousine-style rear-seat space without a European price tag.