The Agency said in a statement that in light of this, it contacted and summoned Ellithy Import and Export Company to report on the accident and the status of the damaged vehicles, and to provide the Agency with all data related to the vehicles involved in the accident.
Immediately, the company contacted the Agency and made it clear that these cars would not be reintroduced to the market under any circumstances as new. There are 11 cars in total, and the chassis numbers of each car involved in the accident are as follows:
Nissan Sunny, black, 2026 model, chassis number 180428.
Nissan Qashqai, grey, 2025 model, chassis number 146032.
Nissan X-Trail, black, 2025 model, chassis number 10776.
Nissan X-Trail, cement color, 2025 model, chassis number 3420.
MG RX5, black, 2025 model, chassis number 22142.
BAIC X7, black, 2025 model, chassis number 183355.
BAIC X55, red, 2025 model, chassis no 169048.
Hyundai Tucson, silver, 2025 model, chassis number 559225.
Chery Tiggo 7, navy, 2025 model, chassis number 210757.
Kia XCeed, blue, 2025 model, chassis number 209167.
SEAT Ateca, black, 2025 model, chassis number 6510630.
Ibrahim El-Segini, head of the CPA, confirmed that these cars will not be offered again in the Egyptian market or treated as new. The Agency will be informed by the owner company of all subsequent measures taken in this regard.
He said that the Agency closely monitors everything circulating on social media, stressing that it will spare no effort in taking any proactive measures to protect the safety and security of consumers. He also emphasized the Agency's ongoing and periodic monitoring and engagement with all content circulating on social media, particularly incidents related to citizen safety.