Test drive a Hyundai right from your doorstep with the new ‘Test Drive to You’ campaign



In an effort to embrace the new normal, Sime Darby Auto Hyundai (SDAH) has launched a new ‘Test Drive to You’ campaign, enabling customers to test drive a Hyundai vehicle without stepping foot into a Hyundai showroom.

Hyundai Sime Darby Motors Managing Director, Low Yuan Lung explains: “The ‘Test Drive to You’ campaign is an exclusive personalised service by Sime Darby Auto Hyundai (SDAH) to reach out to our customers wherever they are. We have a total of six SDAH sales outlets in Peninsular Malaysia which are offering this service.

“Interested parties just need to register their interest and SDAH will arrange for a personalised test drive session from the customer’s home,” he added.

As is common protocol these days, SDAH will be enforcing a strict health and safety standard operating procedure (SOP) to ensure the safety of its customers and personnel. These include sanitisation of test drive vehicles before and after every test drive session, and mandatory use of face masks and hand sanitiser in the car.

The sales consultant will be conducting a thermal screening prior to the test drive; customers with body temperature exceeding 37.5 degree celcius will not be allowed to proceed with the test drive. Additionally, the sales consultant will also be seated in the rear seat throughout the test drive to maintain social distancing.

Test drive Hyundai vehicles without stepping foot into a showroom

Customers interested to take advantage of the new test drive campaign can make an arrangement via Hyundai’s website here. Currently, the campaign is offered in areas surrounding the six Hyundai outlets included in the campaign – Ara Damansara; Bangsar; Old Klang Road; Ipoh; Prai, Penang ; Skudai, Johor.

In related news, Hyundai has recently updated its Santa Fe SUV with third-row air conditioning. Customers can also take advantage of the brand’s ongoing promotions, which includes cash rebates of up to RM13,000, with the new ‘Test Drive to You’ campaign.