Honda Cars India introduces Ultra Body Coating for enhanced vehicle protection

The Ultra Body Coating service is available at all Honda dealerships nationwide.

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Honda Cars India introduces Ultra Body Coating for enhanced vehicle protection

Honda Cars India Ltd. (HCIL) has unveiled Ultra Body Coating, an advanced protective solution designed to enhance appeal and safeguard vehicles.

This high-performance transparent coating incorporates Silane, a next-generation material, making it the industry's hardest glass-based coating. The coating provides an ultra-glossy, glass-based, super-smooth surface, retaining the car's glossiness. It forms a thick, easy-to-maintain layer that protects against dust, pollutants, UV rays, and exhibits antifouling effects against acid rains.

Kunal Behl, Vice President, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India, highlighted the benefits, stating, "This premium body coating is designed to provide long-lasting protection and enhance the visual appeal of the vehicle. We are excited to offer this advanced service to our valued customers, ensuring that their Honda continues to look as impressive as it did on the day of purchase."

The Ultra Body Coating service is available at all Honda dealerships nationwide, starting at a price of Rs 28,900, applicable to all Honda models. A comprehensive three-year warranty, along with complimentary maintenance and service benefits every six months, supports this premium coating.

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