Mangaluru: Brand new ‘Celerio’ unveiled at Bharath Auto Cars


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Mangaluru, Nov 12: Bharath Auto Cars Kuntikan here has released the All New Celerio 2021 variant to the market on Friday November 12.

Dr Vikram Shetty, professor and HOD Orthopaedics, Justice K S Hegde hospital, Deralakatte spoke, congratulated the first customer and commended the service of the company. Maruti Accessories zonal head Sandeep Jain and Kambala runner and Hussain Bolt fame Srinivas Gowda took part in the programme.

Bharath Auto Cars managing director Sudhir M Pai welcomed and said that the organization has 16 showrooms and sold 60 thousand cars. The earlier Celerio car has the highest sales in Karnataka. Its new variant has 12 new features. The car provides the highest mileage in India. It runs for 26.28 kilometres for every litre. It has idle start stop technology, auto gear shift, contemporary dashboard, fresh start and stop button, large space for luggage and other features. The car is available in six colours.

The chief guest of the occasion handed over keys to 12 new customers.

Company’s senior sales manager Denis Gonsalves, sales manager Shivakeerthi and others were present. Sujan compered the programme.

 

 

 

  

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