In a news release, Hyundai Motor Philippines (HMPH) cements itself as the Filipinos’ lifetime mobility partner through a partnership with Shell Pilipinas Company, putting Shell Helix Lubricants on its shelves for wider access to premium lubricants for its customers.
Executives from both companies gathered for a ceremonial signing that marked the start of Shell Pilipinas’ supply of Fully Synthetic and Semi-Synthetic Engine oil lubricants to Hyundai dealerships nationwide. These lubricants are specifically formulated for Hyundai vehicles, ensuring optimal performance and engine protection.
By working with Shell, HMPH taps into over 110 years of Shell’s expertise in providing quality products and trusted service to Filipino motorists. The partnership aims to elevate the Hyundai ownership experience by giving customers greater access to precision-engineered products that are specifically tailored to Hyundai vehicles.
“We are proud to align with such a trusted and innovative partner. The exclusive availability of Fully Synthetic and Semi-Synthetic Engine Oils ensures consistent access to high-quality, precision-engineered products specifically formulated for Hyundai engines that leads to prolonging the life of every Hyundai vehicle on the road.”
“Together, Shell and HMPH will continue to drive forward—powered by innovation, performance, and partnership,” said Jackie Famorca, Vice President for Shell Lubricants Philippines.
Hyundai Motor Philippines operates as the official sales subsidiary and distributor for Hyundai passenger vehicles in the country. With a lineup built on eco-friendly, human-oriented technologies, HMPH inspires Filipinos to “Innovate Everyday.” It aims to become a lifelong mobility partner in the journey toward a more sustainable future.
Visit AutoDeal.com.ph to locate a Hyundai dealership near you and service your vehicle with Shell’s high-performance lubricants.
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