Hyundai Nepal bids farewell to the Test Drive Winners and announces Winner of Road to FWC 2022 Finals
Laxmi Intercontinental Pvt. Ltd. the authorized distributor of Hyundai in Nepal announced the winner of its ‘Road to FIFA World Cup 2022 Finals’ campaign.
The winner was awarded with an all-expense paid trip to Qatar to watch the final of the World Cup Live.
On Saturday, the company also saw off the winners of its another world cup campaign titled ‘Test Drive and Win’ – a global campaign under Hyundai Motor’s “Goal of the Century,” initiative.
‘Hyundai’s test drive and win’ campaign, under Hyundai Motor’s “Goal of the Century” initiative aimed at uniting people around the world on sustainable practices using the global appeal of football. Anyone with a driving license from all over Nepal could participate in the campaign by test-driving any of the Hyundai vehicles.
Hasta Maya Gurung and Sher Bahadur GC were selected as the lucky winners of the ‘test drive and win’ campaign. They left for Qatar on Saturday(yesterday)to witness the world cup match live.
Similarly, the company organized a special event to select the winners of its ‘Road to FIFA World Cup 2022 Finals’ in its Naxal showroom today. Nayapal Bahadur Pande, the lucky winner out of 887 verified entries of the campaign has been awarded with an all-expense paid trip to watch the World Cup final Live at Qatar.
Likewise, Bimala Khanal, Chairperson of Consumer Eye Nepal, and Anil Gurung, former captain of the national football team announced the winners through a lucky draw which was broadcasted live on Hyundai Nepal’s official Facebook page. All existing customers of Hyundai could participate in the ‘Road to FIFA World Cup 2022 Finals’ by registering themselves during the campaign through their VIN/VEN details.
Hyundai is the official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2022 and extended these opportunities to its existing as well as potential customers. Likewise, Hyundai Nepal has been bringing such exciting campaigns in the past and will continue to bring similar campaigns in the future.
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