Hyundai Motor India partners with Falguni Shane Peacock for 17th India Couture Week 2024

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The IONIQ 5, wrapped in a distinctive design from Falguni Shane Peacock, underscores the blend of automotive innovation and high fashion.
New Delhi: Hyundai Motor India announced a collaboration with designers Falguni Shane Peacock for the 17th India Couture Week 2024, revealed on Thursday. The partnership included showcasing a specially wrapped IONIQ 5, which will debut at the event's finale.

“For the 17th edition of ICW 2024, we have partnered with renowned designers Falguni Shane Peacock, who come with an experience of 20 years of creating timeless designs,” said Hyundai Motor India COO Tarun Garg.

The collaboration highlights Hyundai's commitment to supporting artisans and celebrating diverse cultural heritage.

The IONIQ 5, wrapped in a distinctive design from Falguni Shane Peacock, underscores the blend of automotive innovation and high fashion.

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