Hyundai Motor India Ltd, the second largest passenger car manufacturer and the largest passenger car exporter in the country, today kicked off its tenth anniversary celebrations of its operations in India. The occasion marked the announcement of several attractive schemes and promotions for all existing and potential consumers of HMIL. To commemorate its decade old journey in India, a unique transcontinental Delhi to Paris drive was also flagged off.
Attractive schemes and discount offers are available on the Santro (GL/GLS), i10 (MT/1.1l), Getz (1.3l, GLE), Accent (Executive), all variants of Verna, Sonata and Tucson brands as part of the tenth year celebrations. A free 24-karat gold coin on purchase of any model along with insurance or an mp3 player is assured for any purchaser of a Hyundai vehicle who avails of this special offer. Exchange offers which range from Rs. 10,000 to as much as Rs 15000 further bolster this attractive Tenth Anniversary celebratory offers. These offers will be valid for a limited period from 14 -23 September, 2008.
To involve all its customers, HMIL will also organise a photo contest wherein all the Hyundai users can publish their photographs titled ‘Happy moments with Hyundai’ on Hyundai’s website. These pictures will be judged by a panel of eminent photographers and attractive prizes await those who win this contest. A free service initiative has also been organised for a period of 10 days starting from the 14 September.
The decade of HMIL in India also marked the flagging off of the trans-continental i10 Kappa from Delhi to Paris drive (‘i’ Drive to Paris). A group of automotive journalists from various publications along with Hyundai officials embarked on this unique drive which will culminate in Paris on the eve of the Paris Motor Show on 30th September. The drive will take more than a fortnight and will traverse the international borders of ten countries including Turkey, Italy, Greece, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany to culminate in France. The India leg of the drive will begin from Delhi on 10th September and reach Chennai on 14th September.