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Hyundai To Launch Electric SUV In Limited Cities In India

It will be the first electric SUV in India and will boast of a longer driving range than any other electric car sold in the country

Hyundai To Launch Electric SUV In Limited Cities In India
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Hyundai is set to launch an electric SUV in India in the second half of 2019. The carmaker has now confirmed that the e-SUV will be launched in limited cities, including Delhi and Mumbai. It will be the first electric SUV in India and could very well be the first all-electric vehicle to pack range to make intercity travel possible.

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Hyundai바카라™s e-SUV plans have now been cemented and that can be gauged from the fact that the carmaker is also looking to get its after-sales support ready for it. The carmaker is confident that its aftersales team will be able to take care of the after-sales servicing of the e-SUV. Hyundai is anticipating some initial anxiety amongst first-time electric car owners.

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The carmaker will retail the electric car from its regular dealerships alongside its existing range of products. However, it is expected that not all Hyundai dealers will retail the e-SUV. The sales and service channel for the electric vehicle might be limited initially.

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Hyundai has upped its sales network as far as customer experience is concerned. The carmaker has adopted a new 바카라˜Modern Premium바카라™ approach which will extend to its products as well as the sales channel. By taking this approach, Hyundai says the idea is to offer exceptional value to customers, which doesn바카라™t mean expensive products but rich buyer experience. On the product side, all cars, whether expensive or mass market cars, will have a premium touch to them. The upcoming electric SUV will be one of the products that belong to this 바카라˜Modern Premium바카라™ approach.

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While Hyundai could be the first carmaker to offer an electric SUV, MG is also considering to launch an e-SUV in India. Its all-electric SUV, the MG ZSe, is also roughly of the same size as the Hyundai Kona.

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Hyundai has just signed an MoU with Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC) under which the carmaker will impart training to unskilled manpower who바카라™re over 18 years of age and have at least passed 8th standard. The program will be undertaken at six of Hyundai바카라™s dealerships and those selected will get an opportunity to work at Hyundai바카라™s service channels across the country. Post the training period, the students will be free to work outside as well.

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