Uno Minda launches advanced cabin air filters
Uno Minda’s new cabin air filters aims to provide cleaner and breathable air, ensuring a more pleasant driving experience.
Uno Minda, prominent Tier 1 supplier of automotive solutions to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), has unveiled its latest range of cabin air filters for the Indian aftermarket. This launch addresses the pressing issue of air pollution, particularly in metro, Tier 1, and Tier 2 cities, which poses significant health risks. The new filters are designed to enhance air quality inside vehicle cabins, mitigating the adverse effects of pollutants, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds.
Air pollution inside vehicles can be detrimental, exposing drivers and passengers to harmful emissions. Uno Minda’s new cabin air filters, utilising advanced media technology, aim to provide cleaner and breathable air, ensuring a more pleasant driving experience. These filters effectively prevent airborne particles, dust, pollutants, allergens, and odors from entering the vehicle’s interior via the air conditioning system.
Anand Kumar, Head of Product & Strategy, Aftermarket Domain, Uno Minda Ltd., shared "Our new range of superior-quality cabin air filters is designed to provide breathable, clean, and healthy air inside the car. This not only ensures clean air but also enhances the car’s air conditioner efficiency, offering a more comfortable and effective driving experience," he stated.
The Uno Minda cabin air filter, priced at Rs 639, comes with a one-year warranty and is available at major online and offline retail stores, including UnoMinda Kart, Amazon, and Flipkart.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
19 Jun 2024
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