Brakes India forays into lubricants with the all-new brand Revia

Revia 15W40 CK4 engine oil is compliant with latest BS6 norms and caters to all new generation engines.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 26 Apr 2023 Views icon3750 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Brakes India forays into lubricants with the all-new brand Revia

TVS Group company Brakes India is diversifying into the engine oil space catering to both passenger cars and commercial vehicle segments with its newest brand Revia.

S Sujit Nayak, Vice President, and Head, Aftermarket Business, Brakes India said that Revia engine oil has a wide product portfolio with 9 grades of engine oil - 5 for Passenger cars and 4 for commercial vehicles. The company also offers a premium fully synthetic range for SUVs and MUVs. Revia 15W40 CK4 engine oil is compliant with the latest BS6 norms and caters to all new generation engines. 

Speaking of the product range, Sujit explained, “Revia engine oil is formulated to provide maximum engine protection and efficiency under extreme driving conditions. Advanced additives in Revia engine oil like HyperZDP technology for passenger cars and turbo boosters for commercial vehicles, boosts engine longevity and performance.”

Sujit stated that the engine oil segment was poised for growth, on the back of lubricants, evolving BS emission norms, and an expanding vehicle base.

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