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New Hyundai Grand i10 Sedan launched

The Hyundai Grand i10 Sedan was officially outdoored in Ghana through a road show that displayed the well-crafted beautiful exterior of the Hyundai Grand i10 organised by Hyundai Motors.
The road show started from the Tetteh Quashie Interchange through the Airport Junction to the 37th Military Hospital, Ako-Adjei Interchange, Osu Oxford street, Danquah Circle, Accra Sports Stadium then through the Ministries, National Theatre, Adabraka, the Graphic Road to Darkuman Junction, and back to Obetsebi Lamptey.
Mr. Karthik Nayak, Sales and Marketing Manager of Hyundai Motors, told reporters after the road show that the new sleek Hyundai Grand i10 was different from the old model, which was introduced to the market in 2010.
He said the Hyundai Grand I10 is a fusion of beauty and practicality, explaining, “It’s longer, lower and sleeker and it’s got an interior you can never forget.”
Mr Nayak said: “The interior shows a premium design with exceptional use of space and materials, with steering wheel controls, manual or automatic transmissions, which have smooth shifting characteristics, all packaged together in three interior colour variations to brighten up even the dullest of days.”
He said Hyundai Motors dealt in genuine Hyundai cars and parts, and offered after sales servicing for all Hyundai cars.

Credit: GNA

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