Hyundai Venue gets over 2000 bookings on Day 1
Team Udayavani, May 8, 2019, 11:43 AM IST
Venue, the much-awaited sub-4-metre compact SUV of Hyundai has created history on its first day of bookings. Hyundai opened bookings for Venue on May 2nd which is to be officially launched on May 21, 2019. As per record, over 2000 customers have booked the Venue on Day 1 with an average of 84 SUV’s every hour.
Mr. Vikas Jain, National Sales Head, Hyundai Motor India Ltd. said, “We are overwhelmed with the enthusiastic response received from our SUV loving customers. The day one response is a record booking for an SUV, with an average of 84 VENUE every hour. We are receiving customer enquiries at all our touch points across India as VENUE tops Vehicle Preference Chart in design, power, transmission and connectivity. Further, the notable traction on online booking is coming from Semi-urban areas due to strong telecom infrastructure. This showcases the emergence of a new era of connected mobility solutions and acceptance of technology in day-to-day life.”
He also added, “We are confident that Hyundai VENUE will bring excitement and cheer to Indian auto industry for a positive business environment.”
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