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Hyundai has launched a test-drive campaign as part of its 'Goal of the Century initiative' whereby customers can get a chance to watch the FIFA World Cup-2022 live in Qatar. 

As per a press release, "to participate and benefit from the offer, customers can simply test-drive any Hyundai cars from any showrooms all over Nepal starting from July 19, 2022. However, they need to have a valid driving license to participate." 

“Two lucky winners will be decided through a lucky draw. Each of the winners will win an all-expense paid trip to Qatar (along with a person of their choice) and watch the world cup live.”

Hundai's local distributor said, "The main aim of the campaign is to stir up the market, garner attention to their sustainability goals of the century, and provide opportunities to try different Hyundai cars before getting the car of their choice." 

“The campaign is being done under the Hyundai Hospitality program to generate excitement and interest in the cause of sustainability."

According to Laxmi Intercontinental Pvt. Ltd., the sole distributor of Hyundai Cars in Nepal, "this campaign will help unite football fans and other people in Nepal to adopt more eco-friendly and carbon-neutral behavior for a sustainable future for the planet."

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