Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) announced the next edition of its exclusive customer connect festival - Hyundai Explorers Carnival, to be held in Nashik, Maharashtra, on April 05, 2025 (Saturday). HMIL has organised several successful editions of this carnival, bringing together thousands of diverse customers from the ever-growing community of Hyundai owners across India. The Hyundai Explores Carnival exemplifies HMIL’s commitment towards customer-centricity, while delivering memorable experiences that invoke the spirit of exploration and adventure. Hyundai customers can register themselves and up to 3 family members or friends for a nominal registration fee by visiting hyundaiexplorers.com.
Commenting on this experiential initiative, Tarun Garg, Whole-time Director & Chief Operating Officer, HMIL said, “At Hyundai, we believe in creating enriching experiences for our customers, be it through our products and services, or through unique initiatives such as the Hyundai Explorers Carnival. Now in its second year, with 11 successful editions completed pan-India, the Hyundai Explorers Carnival continues to bring together the closely knit community of Hyundai owners. The upcoming edition promises to take customers on an experiential journey through Nashik's scenic and historical attractions, culminating in an exciting carnival abuzz with local flavors, thrilling games and enthralling live music. Epitomizing Hyundai’s brand ethos of innovation, adventure and community, the Hyundai Explorers Carnival is much more than an event; it is an opportunity to curate unforgettable memories for our valued customers.”
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