Shell Malaysia Launches New + Improved Shell FuelSave Diesel in East Malaysia, Extending Drives up to 19KM longer per tank!
Kota Kinabalu – Ever wondered how much further you can go with the right diesel fuel in your tank? Wonder no more because today, Shell Malaysia is unveiling its New + Improved Shell FuelSave Diesel for East Malaysia, now lasts up to 19 kilometres (KM) longer per tank.*
Motorists in East Malaysia will now get to experience maximum mileage, while extending their diesel vehicle journeys by up to 19 kilometres longer per tank, with the New + Improved Shell FuelSave Diesel.
Speaking at the launch event in Kota Kinabalu, General Manager of Mobility Malaysia, Seow Lee Ming, said, “Shell had established a commitment of “Better By Far” during the launch of Shell FuelSave 95 last year. This has become our mantra to continuously innovate and develop better mobility solutions for our valued customers.”
“With more than a century of experience in fuels innovation, the new diesel formulation demonstrates our ongoing drive to meet the evolving needs of Sabahans and Sarawakians for longer uninterrupted drives per tank, continuing to be your preferred partner on the road.”
"Imagine this: up to an extra 19 km of mileage per tank offering unmatched value on your daily commutes and journeys. Whether you are taking the scenic yet farther route to Mount Kinabalu or running your daily errands, our new Shell FuelSave Diesel gives you extra savings and better mileage with longer uninterrupted drives per tank", she further added.
Over half a decade of extensive research and testing conducted by 120 passionate scientists has led to the introduction of our most advanced diesel formula to date. This New + Improved Shell FuelSave Diesel offers the following benefits:
- Now lasts up to 19 KM longer per tank, so you can drive further. *A
- Deep cleans like never before, removing up to 65% of harmful engine deposits and protecting against future build-up. *B
- Now with double-action deposit targeting additive that removes harmful deposits and protects engine condition. *C
To further fuel the excitement, East Malaysians now stand a chance to win 19 months of free Shell FuelSave Diesel every week, from 1 June till 15 July 2024. Customers will get 1x entry for every minimum purchase of RM60 New + Improved Shell FuelSave Diesel via the Shell App. For more details on this contest, please visit www.shell.com.my/FuelSaveDiesel
Disclaimers:
*A Helps to clean and protect key fuel system components such as fuel injectors from the build-up of performance robbing deposits. Based on industry standard and Shell proprietary engine testing. Shell FuelSave Diesel compared with industry standard reference fuel and based on a tank size of 66L. Actual effects and benefits may vary according to vehicle type, vehicle condition and driving style and benefit is defined for fuels with the same bio-content as our fuel economy formula. No guarantees provided. See Shell.com.my/FuelSaveDiesel for more information.*
*B Helps to clean and protect key fuel system components such as fuel injectors from the build-up of performance robbing deposits. Based on industry standard and Shell proprietary engine testing. Actual effects and benefits may vary according to vehicle type, vehicle condition and driving style. No guarantees provided. See Shell.com.my/FuelSaveDiesel for more information.
*C Helps to clean and protect key fuel system components such as fuel injectors from the build-up of performance robbing deposits. Based on industry standard and Shell proprietary methods. Actual effects and benefits may vary according to vehicle type, vehicle condition and driving style. No guarantees provided. See Shell.com.my/FuelSaveDiesel for more information.
Enquiries
PREMA JAYABALAN
Senior Manager, Media Relations and Issues Management,
Shell Malaysia
Prema.Jayabalan@shell.com
NAIM ZULKIFLI
Manager, Integrated Reputation
Edelman Public Relations
Naim.Zulkifli@edelman.com
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