Hyundai Motor India launches Hyundai Soirée for IONIQ 5 customers | Autocar Professional

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Hyundai Motor India launches Hyundai Soirée for IONIQ 5 customers | Autocar Professional


Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced the launch of Hyundai Soirée, an exclusive customer engagement initiative tailored especially for customers of the all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5. 

The  event held on May 10 in Mumbai,  entailed a gala evening featuring an exclusively curated dinner by renowned Indian chef Vicky Ratnani and a meet and greet with fashion designers Falguni and Shane Peacock and Hyundai senior management.

HMIL will host four more Hyundai Soirée events across key cities, including Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai, throughout the year. 

Virat Khullar, Associate Vice President and Vertical Head, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, “Hyundai Soirée embodies a blend of elegance and indulgence, crafting unforgettable experience for our valued IONIQ 5 customers. It reflects our dedication to fostering a community of individuals who share a vision of sophistication and aspiration, leading the charge towards a sustainable future. Through Hyundai Soirée, we endeavour to connect deeply with our customers, enriching their ownership journey.  These invaluable insights guide us in refining our offerings, ensuring an unparalleled experience for our sophisticated IONIQ 5 customers.”

HMI is committed to expanding the EV charging infrastructure to 485 stations by 2030. Additionally, the company has announced its plans to introduce five new EVs by 2030, with the launch of its first mass EV in 2025.

 

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