The Atlético de Madrid players receive their new Hyundai Kona cars

MADRID, 4 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Last Thursday, the Madrid fountain of Neptuno hosted the delivery ceremony of the official Hyundai vehicles to the Atlético de Madrid Femenino players, on the occasion of the sponsorship in force since 2018 between the South Korean automobile company and the rojiblanco football club.

Lola Gallardo, Carmen Menayo, Shei García, Ainhoa ​​Moraza, Cinta Rodríguez, Marta Cardona, Sonia García Majarín and Sheila Guijarro were present during the event, representing the first female squad, and under the motto ‘Exceed your limits’.

“For the first time since Hyundai became part of the rojiblanca family in 2018, the multinational delivered the cars alone to the first female squad,” Atlético said in a press release. Thus, the eight mattresses received their respective cars one by one and debuted the new Kona model.

“The rojiblancas had a great time and enjoyed themselves like never before in this traditional delivery of the cars that they will wear this season, a campaign that in sports terms will kick off on the weekend of September 9-10,” he recalled. the press text.

The Kona not only sits at the top of Hyundai’s segment by size, but also by technology. “The Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) driving position is launched, which offers a fully digital experience thanks to the integration of two 12.3-inch screens,” Atlético described in its note.

The new model integrates the latest innovations in Hyundai Smart Sense safety and driving assistance equipment, Bluelink connected car functions, automatic Over The Air (OTA) software updates, connectivity, Premium BOSE sound equipment and more tools.

“The synergy between the multinational vehicle company and our club revolves around sustainability, electrification and innovation. With this act, Hyundai has once again shown its firm commitment to women’s football,” the press release concluded, underlining that Hyundai is one of the sponsors of the World Cup that is being played in Australia and New Zealand.