Shell Offers Lifetime Engine Warranty Upto 15 Years
NDTV Auto Team
1 min read
Jun 19, 2015, 04:18 PM

Shell Lubricants announced the launch of the Shell Helix Ultra Lifetime Engine Warranty. The engine warranty programme is available to motorists who opt for the Shell Helix Ultra Oil with PurePlus Technology. The company says that the warranty is available for up to 15 years/1 lakh km.
This lifetime engine warranty will be available exclusively for Indian-registered cars and will cover lubricant-related engine failures. In addition, a limited period warranty of 5 years is also offered to consumers using Shell Helix HX7. Car owners using Shell Helix Ultra or Shell Helix HX7 across India can avail this Engine Warranty program free of cost by registering on the Shell Lubricants' official Lifetime Engine Warranty website.
Nitin Prasad, Managing Director, Shell Lubricants India said, "We are proud to be the first and only lubricant manufacturer in India to launch a Lifetime Engine Warranty for our consumers. The warranty offers consumers an added peace of mind, and lets you drive without worry, at no extra cost."
Shell's latest innovation in lubricant technology - motor oils made from natural gas - was made possible by Shell PurePlus Technology. This is a revolutionary Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) process that converts natural gas into a crystal-clear base oil with virtually none of the impurities found in crude oil. This enables Shell Helix Ultra to provide wear and corrosion protection, deliver up to 3% fuel economy, offer superior resistance to oil degradation, and reduced oil consumption.
The Warranty starts 30 days or 1000km run (whichever is later) after enrolment. The enrolment has to take place within 60 days from the purchase date (as documented by transaction receipt) of Shell Helix Ultra/Shell Helix HX7 engine oil and engine oil change. The Lifetime Engine Warranty will cover 13 engine parts.
This lifetime engine warranty will be available exclusively for Indian-registered cars and will cover lubricant-related engine failures. In addition, a limited period warranty of 5 years is also offered to consumers using Shell Helix HX7. Car owners using Shell Helix Ultra or Shell Helix HX7 across India can avail this Engine Warranty program free of cost by registering on the Shell Lubricants' official Lifetime Engine Warranty website.
Nitin Prasad, Managing Director, Shell Lubricants India said, "We are proud to be the first and only lubricant manufacturer in India to launch a Lifetime Engine Warranty for our consumers. The warranty offers consumers an added peace of mind, and lets you drive without worry, at no extra cost."
Shell's latest innovation in lubricant technology - motor oils made from natural gas - was made possible by Shell PurePlus Technology. This is a revolutionary Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) process that converts natural gas into a crystal-clear base oil with virtually none of the impurities found in crude oil. This enables Shell Helix Ultra to provide wear and corrosion protection, deliver up to 3% fuel economy, offer superior resistance to oil degradation, and reduced oil consumption.
The Warranty starts 30 days or 1000km run (whichever is later) after enrolment. The enrolment has to take place within 60 days from the purchase date (as documented by transaction receipt) of Shell Helix Ultra/Shell Helix HX7 engine oil and engine oil change. The Lifetime Engine Warranty will cover 13 engine parts.
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