Hyundai flags off its cross-country drive
Published On Mar 05, 2013 06:28 PM By CarDekho
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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) today flagged off the first edition of its cross country drive ‘i-Drive India’ with the new special edition iTech i10. The flag off ceremony was held at Hyundai Motor Plaza, New Delhi.
The cross-country drive with iTech i10 will cover a distance of more than 9,000 kms over a period of 25 days through numerous destinations along the ‘Golden Quadrilateral’ route and will culminate in New Delhi on March 29, 2013. The Hyundai i10 has been one of the most successful flagship model from Hyundai’s portfolio since its launch in 2007 and offers great styling, comfort, mileage, performance and reliability. Hyundai i10 has commanded unprecedented leadership, celebrating over 12 Lakh customers worldwide.
Mr. Nalin Kapoor, Senior General Manager and Group Head of Marketing, HMIL, commented at the ‘i-Drive India’ flag off ceremony, “We are delighted to launch the first edition of Hyundai’s cross country drive i-Drive India with the special edition of our most successful car i-10. We are certain, which the new special edition with its innovative and advanced features will be appreciated by all the participants of this drive. Through Modern Premium brand direction, we provide new value and Hyundai experience to our customers”
‘i-Drive India’s’ route has been planned to explore the key iconic locations, myriad landscape and culture and diversity of India before reaching the final destination. During the drive the participants will traverse through diverse terrains high altitude mountainous terrains, beaches, flat highways, congested city roads and the interiors of India to showcase the durability, performance, reliability and fuel efficiency of i-Tech i10.
‘i-Drive’ Route is Delhi-Jaipur-Udaipur-Silvassa-Mumbai-Goa-Hubli-Bangalore-Coimbatore-Kochi-Salem-Chennai-Vijayawada-Vishakhapatnam-Bhubaneshwar-Kolkata-Gaya-Varanasi-Agra-Delhi-Jammu-Delhi.
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