ExxonMobil launches Mobil Super 4T 20W-40 engine oil

    The 4T 20W-40 is the newest in a line of high-performance motorcycle engine oils from the company.

    Published On Mar 10, 2016 06:17:00 PM

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    ExxonMobil launches Mobil Super 4T 20W-40 engine oil

    ExxonMobil Lubricants, a subsidiary of the ExxonMobil Corporation, has launched a new high-performance 4T motorcycle engine oil, the Mobil Super 4T 20W-40.

    ExxonMobil stated that the new engine oil has been formulated from high quality base oil and additives to improve engine performance and protect the unit from wear and tear, thus improving the engine’s life. According to the company, the oil prevents deposit formation within the engine through high thermal and oxidative stability, and provides good wet clutch performance as well. The engine oil has also meets the JASO MA2 requirements allowing it to be used on motorcycles with catalytic converters.

    “Every engine oil we manufacture is backed up by a long tradition of technological superiority, thus protecting your bike in extreme riding conditions. We have therefore optimised Mobil Super 4T 20W-40 with a high-quality base oil and additives to protect four-stroke engines of high performance motorcycles," said Ankush Khanna, general manager - Automotive, ExxonMobil Lubricants Pvt Ltd.

    In addition to this, ExxonMobil is also running a ‘Scratch and Win’ contest to mark the launch of the new product where customers stand a chance of winning a 110cc motorcycle.

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