Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CEAT car radials chosen as Original Equipment for Hyundai Grand i10 assembled by Abans Auto

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CEAT has been chosen as the original equipment tyre for the 2024 Hyundai Grand i10 assembled, sold and serviced in Sri Lanka by Abans Auto, clinching another OEM partnershi­p for the country’s highest-selling tyre brand.

The partnershi­p, which brings together two significan­t players in domestic value addition and a leading global automobile brand, paves the way for German-engineered 15-inch CEAT radials tyres to be fitted on to Hyundai Grand i10 hatchbacks assembled at the Abans Auto plant in Seeduwa.

The tyres, designed and tested by German engineers at CEAT’S own Research & Developmen­t Center in Frankfurt, Germany, meet the stringent Original Equipment Manufactur­er (OEM) performanc­e criteria for the Hyundai Grand i10, and will not only enhance the vehicle’s looks but also ensure superior safety and performanc­e, the Company said.

CEAT is also the only locallyman­ufactured tyre brand to be

IATF 16949:2016 certified by the Internatio­nal Automotive Task Force (IATF) for compliance with the Internatio­nal Standard for Automotive Quality Management Systems.

“We welcome Hyundai and

Abans Auto to our growing list of OE customers in Sri Lanka,” CEAT Kelani Chief Operating Officer Shamal Gunawarden­e said.

“As the largest manufactur­er of tyres in the country, reducing dependency on imports is a key objective of CEAT, and our numerous partnershi­ps with local vehicle assemblers is enhancing value addition and helping conserve foreign exchange, thereby supporting national priorities as well.”

Abans Auto (Pvt) Ltd. Director Strategy & Business Developmen­t Amanda Gooneratne added, “The

Sri Lankan assembled Hyundai

Grand i10 represents the pinnacle of Sri Lanka’s automobile assembly industry, showcasing the country’s growing capabiliti­es in assembly and component manufactur­ing.

Sri Lankan consumers now have access to high-quality, reliable, and globally-recognised vehicles from Hyundai, the world’s third-largest automotive brand. It is appropriat­e that these vehicles are fitted with CEAT car radials, which are worldclass tyres that have been designed and engineered specifical­ly for local roads.”

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