Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI) has announced its association as Title Sponsor of Honda Gladrags Mega Model & Manhunt 2016.
To be aired on Channel V, the reality TV Series is a platform where ‘Stars are Born’. Be it Kangna Ranaut to Lara Dutta, Lisa Ray to Kelly Dorjee, Diana Hayden to Zulfi Sayeed, the list of Indian youth who have realized their dreams through this pageant goes on and on.
As a result of this tie-up, Honda is delighted to share an exclusive privilege with its valued customers. A lucky Honda customer gets an opportunity to directly enter the finale of Gladrags Mega Model & Manhunt 2016 as a wild card entry. All they have to do is to submit their entry to any of Honda’s dealerships at Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore.
Honda’s recently launched aggressive performance motorcycle CB Hornet 160R is the perfect fit for the stylish Gladrags Mega Models.The unbeatable combination of raw power, real muscle and ripped performance in CB Hornet 160R mirrors the independent, intelligent; ambitious Indian youth of today who have the fire and talent within them to achieve all that they desire.
Honda’s philosophy of “The Power of Dreams” resonates with the Gladrags Mega Model & Manhunt 2016 through which aspiring Indian youth realize their dreams and become stars themselves. Through this association, Honda is providing millions of Indian youth an opportunity to take center-stage and show what it takes to be a winner just like the new CB Hornet 160R.
Speaking about the association, Mr. Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Senior Vice President – Sales & Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd, said, “From the Race Track to the Roads, Honda 2Wheelers is a youthful, exuberant and fun loving brand. Our recently launched CB Hornet 160R is a RAW.REAL.RIPPED machine for today’s uber-ambitious, aspirational and style savvy young India and hence we are delighted to partner with Gladgrags Mega Model & Manhunt 2016. Through this powerful partnership and the TV reality series on Channel V, Honda 2Wheelers will effectively communicate and connect with the youth.”