Greencore Electronics introduces made-in-India car vacuum cleaner
The Manesar-based company has unveiled a range of aftermarket car accessories including puncture-repair kits, telematics, and in-car entertainment devices with navigation assist, among others.
Manesar-based Greencore Electronics has unveiled its locally manufactured range of aftermarket car accessories in India. The company has introduced its made-in-India car vacuum cleaner, as well as puncture-repair kits, which can be procured online as well as through its offline distribution channel.
Greencore Electronics has also showcased its range of aftermarket products such as telematics, in-car entertainment devices with navigation assist, car multi-port chargers, as well as air purifiers with HEPA filters. The company claims its vacuum cleaner offers a strong suction power to keep the cabin clean, while the puncture-repair kit helps address emergency situations on the road.
With a growing portfolio of electronics-based car accessories, the company is committed to elevate the driving experience for consumers. Greencore Electronics also mentions to be an official supplier of several products to Maruti Suzuki and Toyota Kirloskar Motor at the dealership level.
According to Pavan Puri, Founder and Managing Director, Greencore Electronics, "At Greencore, we are steering toward a future where driving is not just a necessity but an experience. Our vacuum cleaner and puncture repair kit embody our commitment to innovation, safety, and the 'Make in India' initiative. By producing these products in India, we are changing the landscape of driving to be cleaner, safer, and more efficient."
"We at Greencore are committed to advancing sustainable and smart mobility solutions, and we take pride in providing not just products but an immersive driving experience," he added.
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