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‘Hyundai Mobility Experience’ kicks off this weekend in BGC

Test drives, checkups, cash discounts and more

The first leg of the ‘Hyundai Mobility Experience’ roadshow will be held at Bonifacio High Street. PHOTO BY SAM SURLA

Hyundai Motor Philippines is bringing back its nationwide roadshow (“Hyundai Mobility Experience”) on February 23-25 at the Bonifacio High Street’s amphitheater and C1 open parking lot.

Now in its second year, the event showcases the latest cars from the Korean car manufacturer like the Creta, the Custin, the Palisade, the all-new Santa Fe, the Stargazer X, the Staria, and the Tucson.

The Ioniq 5 and the Ioniq 6 electric vehicles, both World Car of the Year triple crown awardees, will also be displayed in a vehicle-to-vehicle demonstration.

You don't need to own a Hyundai to avail of the Before Service Activity. PHOTO BY SAM SURLA

Hyundai is also enticing all car owners regardless of brand to come over for a free Before Service Activity. The BSA is a 23-point car checkup that will help identify possible trouble areas. In addition, visitors can avail of a Shell fuel voucher, a Hyundai-branded tumbler and umbrella, and other freebies.

See the latest Hyundai vehicles and get a chance to test-drive them. PHOTOS BY SAM SURLA

Substantial discounts are also being offered during the weekend. Place a reservation on the following models and you’ll get these discounts:

  • P75,000 (Creta)
  • P100,000 (Palisade)
  • P150,000 (Santa Fe)
  • P120,000 (Stargazer)
  • P60,000 (Tucson)

More details on the promo can be found on the Hyundai website. Hyundai is currently offering a five-year/200,000km warranty on all models. If you’ve been eyeing a Hyundai to get you rolling this year, it’s best to come over to BGC this weekend.



Andy Leuterio

Andy is both an avid cyclist and a car enthusiast who has finally made the shift to motorcycles. You've probably seen him on his bicycle or motorbike overtaking your crawling car. He is our motorcycle editor and the author of the ‘Quickshift’ column.



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