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Xenos Tech in pact with Hyundai, Ford

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Coimbatore , June 28

The Coimbatore-based Xenos Technologies Ltd (XTL), part of the Pricol group, has entered into agreements with Ford India and Hyundai Motor India Ltd for the supply of Nokia car enhancement products. The company was recently appointed by Nokia as its channel partner for the supply of its car enhancement products.

In a release issued here, XTL said it would also supply security systems manufactured by it (XTL) to Ford. To Hyundai, XTL would supply power windowsthat it manufactures. .

The car enhancement products are offered in three different categories. XTL said Hyundai would use Xenos' `Skaters' power windows in all Santro variants and they came with automatic and semi automatic models for two doors and four doors. The product would come in different models to match the specification of the vehicles.

Ford India would use XTL's anti-theft security systems that offered two different security levels.

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