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Hyundai introduces low budget B-Segment Xcent Sedan

By David Ogah
26 February 2015   |   11:00 pm
HYUNDAI Motors Nigeria Limited has introduced another affordable B-segment , the Xcent saloon car in its recently announced sales offer – “Hyundai Xtra Savings Festival” that promises free maintenance package, comprehensive insurance and registration within the first year of purchase.    The  sales promotion  which  is  aimed at appropriating initial costs of procuring some select…

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HYUNDAI Motors Nigeria Limited has introduced another affordable B-segment , the Xcent saloon car in its recently announced sales offer – “Hyundai Xtra Savings Festival” that promises free maintenance package, comprehensive insurance and registration within the first year of purchase.

   The  sales promotion  which  is  aimed at appropriating initial costs of procuring some select Hyundai models including Xcent sedan will further help customers to appreciate the value of their investment during the first year of procurement,  the  Head of Sales and Marketing at Hyundai Motors Nigeria Limited , Mr. Jatin Nadkarni,  assured.

Nadkarni is convinced Hyundai Xcent sedan will attract more customers and subsequently raise Hyundai market share in the B-segment grouping.

    A 1.25Litre Kappa Dual VTVT capacity saloon car, the Xcent, according to Mr. Nadkarni is expected to compliment surging demand for a similar B-segment Hyundai Grand i10 model that was launched in November last year.

   He described Xcent as an elegantly designed and versatile new level of art and innovation car with comfortable and spacious cabin mated to a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. 

   “We are delighted to introduce another B-segment car to cater for the growing need of budget customers who prefer affordably priced functional and reassuring saloon car for daily travels.” 

   The Hyundai Xcent can comfortably convey five passengers and it responds to every expectation including a generous trunk and alluring cabin colour, textures and a sport appeal that could easily make large car envious.

   The car t is amazingly responsive and gets off to fantastic start without sacrificing the brilliant aerodynamic appeal that makes the car the best entry level sedan yet.

   Hyundai Xcent also shows a sharp styling with a whole new level of innovation that attest to the luminously crafted exterior which leaves an everlasting impression on all those who catch a glimpse of it.

  The clear headlight clusters for instance, not only look good, they improve night vision and on-road visibility with extra safety just as the chrome-coated radiator grille is positioned to perfection and guarantees strong presence.

   Drivers would appreciate the bucket type front seats and ergonomically designed rear seats and adjustable headrests and ample support that give the car a premium feel.

   This is in addition to the liberal boot space that could accommodate your weekend luggage with bench folding function that provides an extra flat load space.

Hyundai Xcent bumper isn’t left out – it reduces forward air flow resistance while the rear spoiler effect enhances fuel economy and driving stability.

   Hyundai does not compromise on safety especially when viewed against the structural safety that utilizes anti corrosive steel, ring structure application to enhance rigidity and body robustness.

   The Xcent dual CVVT Kappa 1.25litre all-aluminum engine is quiet and smooth with exceptionally low weight materials to maximize fuel consumption.

    A part of the Stallion Group, Hyundai Motors Nigeria and custodian of the Korean brand says: Xcent would meet the needs of feet buyers looking functional car for field marketers as well as young couples searching for a versatile and fashionably outstanding car. 

   Now available at Hyundai showrooms nationwide and at authorized dealership shops in Warri, Abakaliki and Lagos, the Hyundai Xcent may yet be one of the most affordable cars with extraordinary features in its class, Mr. Nadkarni noted.  

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