Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) is bringing the Hyundai Mobility Experience up north at SM City Clark this weekend. Mallgoers will get to check out the newly launched Hyundai Hybrid line, bannered by the new Tucson HEV and all-new Santa Fe HEV, as well as a display of the brand’s MPVs, namely the Custin, Stargazer X, and Staria at The Event Center on August 17-18.
Several on-site exclusive offers also await. Customers will get to take the latest Hyundai line-up out for a test drive by simply registering at the booth. Additionally, customers who bring in their vehicle of any car brand at the mall’s South Parking can also get a free 23-point check-up with Hyundai Before Service, and also claim free fuel vouchers and a Hyundai tumbler. Furthermore, on-site reservations of any variant of the Hyundai Creta or Stargazer will score an exclusive discount worth P 10,000. Visitors who drop by and register at the booth can get a free beverage from the Hyundai café, and take home unique photo souvenirs at the Hyundai photobooth.
“We’re thrilled to be bringing Hyundai back to SM City Clark after previously being here last October of 2023. We always look forward to every stop of the Hyundai Mobility Experience, as this is our way of connecting to our customers around the country. HMPH believes in being our customers’ lifelong partners beyond just car ownership. Which is why we are offering free Hyundai Before Service™ for our visitors, even for non-Hyundai vehicle owners. We invite everyone to bring their family and friends and check out our exciting offers this weekend.”, says HMPH Managing Director, Mr. Cecil Capacete.
The Hyundai Mobility Experience will be at SM City Clark only this weekend, August 17-18, from 10 AM to 9 PM.
Is Hyundai the most hyped-out carmaker in every extent?
ReplyDeleteToyota and Ford
DeleteHyundai Philippines is just spending too much money on ads now but forgot to improve the prices of their vehicles which are still expensive
Your post seems subjective.
DeleteTucson Diesel and Staria Diesel are still in-line respectively.