Hyundai Nishat Motor Private Limited (HNMPL) recently organized an exclusive event in Karachi, extending their successful Hyundai SANTA FE Hybrid SUV launch. This event allowed Karachi residents to experience firsthand the marvel of Hyundai’s latest SUV masterpiece, the all-new Hyundai SANTA FE Hybrid.
Following a successful launch in Lahore, HNMPL’s management is now bringing the Hyundai SANTA FE Hybrid SUV to Karachi, providing residents with a chance to experience this technologically advanced vehicle. The Hyundai SANTA FE Hybrid is making a significant impact in Pakistan with its hybrid technology, delivering exceptional fuel efficiency, impressive performance, and lower emissions.
Notably, the Hyundai SANTA FE Hybrid holds the distinction of being Pakistan’s first All-Wheel Drive (AWD) 7-seater Hybrid SUV, making it an ideal choice for larger families and environmentally conscious drivers. This innovative vehicle not only showcases cutting-edge technology but also offers a lavish interior and abundant space, delivering a premium driving experience.
Beneath the hood, the turbocharged engine delivers dynamic performance, and advanced safety features prioritize everyone’s well-being.
HNMPL aims to go beyond this remarkable vehicle by catering to all car segments. With the SANTA FE Hybrid, they target the Pakistani SUV market, setting new standards for innovation and luxury in the automotive industry.
Speaking at the event, the Governor commended the Mansha Group for their positive contributions to Pakistan’s economy. He highlighted the group’s investments, tax contributions, and significant role in generating employment opportunities, even in challenging economic conditions. The Governor stressed the importance of the government’s support for local investors, encouraging the growth of the automotive sector.
He expressed a strong desire for locally developed vehicles, which he believed would require the government’s backing. The Governor emphasized that satisfying local investors was crucial to attracting foreign investments to Pakistan.