Mahindra Two Wheelers & HPCL develop Miles+ Engine oil for 110cc bikes

Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd. (MTWL) has signed an agreement with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) for a genuine engine oil to be used for their 110cc bikes. Named as Miles+, the engine oil has viscomatrix of SAE 20W 40, has been jointly developed by MTWL and HPCL, specially for all the 110cc bikes manufactured by Mahindra Two Wheelers including the Centuro.
According to the company, the Miles+ will offer an extended drain interval of 10,000 kms, as compared to the normal drain interval of only 3,000 kms. Other benefits that the engine oil will offer are higher fuel efficiency, lower oil consumption, lower maintenance cost and longer engine life. The Miles+ will be sold through all leading HPCL petrol stations and auto spare part shops in 100 ml and 900 ml packs.
Commenting on the agreement, Mr. Dharmendra Mishra - Vice President - Sales and Customer Care, Mahindra Two Wheelers said, "We were looking for an oil which could suit our indigenously developed 110cc MCi-5 which is a Micro Chip ignited-5 curve engine and after working closely with HPCL we managed to develop Miles+ which met all our required specifications."
He added, "The MCi-5 technology commands the engine to adjust on different types of roads, resulting in better pick up and mileage and hence, requires specially engineered oil which is now available in 100ml and 900ml packs across India. The oil has shown outstanding performance on bench as well as in field test conditions at our R&D center and is recommended for a drain interval of 10,000 kms."
According to Mr. S. Jeyakrishnan, Executive Director - Direct Sales, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd., "The rigorous process followed during the development of Miles+ has allowed us to meet the stringent requirements of MTWL's new technology two wheelers. HPCL greatly values this business association with the prestigious Mahindra Group. We will closely partner MTWL in lubricants technology development, to keep pace with their engine development activities and this collaboration between both organizations will lead us to scale greater heights in the future."
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