Uno Minda launches rearview mirror for passenger vehicles, available from ₹199

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Uno Minda launches rearview mirror for passenger vehicles, available from ₹199


The auto component manufacturer claimed in its official release that the new range of rearview mirrors for passenger vehicles are shatterproof and made of high-quality convex glass. The mirrors claimed to have been designed as per recommended automotive standards, and come compatible with various different four-wheeler models. The durability of these rear-view mirrors in preventing cracks under normal conditions makes them a dependable choice for everyday driving demands, claimed Uno Minda. These mirrors will be available for purchase at all the leading online retail platforms and offline retail outlets, said the company.

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Speaking on the launch of the new rear-view mirror lineup, Anand Kumar, Head of Product and Strategy, Aftermarket Domain at Uno Minda Ltd., said, these mirrors offer drivers a reliable and long-lasting solution. “We’re observing a notable shift within the automotive landscape. It’s evident that consumers aren’t solely focused on incorporating the latest gadgets into their vehicles. Instead, there’s a discernible trend towards prioritizing safety features and seeking enhancements that contribute to safer driving experiences. In response to this evolving consumer sentiment, we’re pleased to introduce the 4 Wheeler Rear View Mirror in the aftermarket segment. This innovative product offers drivers a reliable, long-lasting solution, catering to their heightened emphasis on road safety,” he added.

First Published Date: 19 Mar 2024, 14:21 PM IST

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