Good News to all gearheads and car enthusiasts! Leading Independent Fuel Company Cleanfuel has forged a new partnership with the world’s foremost authority in engine protection and performance, Motul oils and lubricants.

Exclusively distributed by Prestige Autosport Center Corporation, Motul, which is known as a global French company, has craved a respectable niche in the global market with its wide range of performance oils and lubricants which are being used by OEM, Racing teams and racing organizations such as the Japan Super GT, World Rally Championship and the DTM Series of Germany.

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In a press statement, Atty. Bong Suntay, President of Cleanfuel, said, “This year has been exciting for the company, and you have seen Cleanfuel actively participate in four-wheel and two-wheel racing in the domestic scene. The corporate tie-up with Motul PH is no longer a surprise actually because our racing team has been powered by our fuels and Motul’s line of oil and lubricants specifically the 15W40 series oil. Motul will be sold in all our stations nationwide.”

Motul Multigrade Plus 15W40

This is the first time that the company is selling lubricants in its stations. Priced at P285 per liter, Motul’s 15W40 engine oil is designed for gasoline/diesel engines, LPG, Turbo or naturally aspirated engines.

“It is a mineral based engine oil blended with additives that formulated with a high-performance anti-wear additive system to provide an optimized protection from engine wear and tear, while assuring compatibility with the emissions systems and provides protection from engine power loss. It effectively controls sludge to help maintain engine cleanliness,” explained Carlos Gono, the official distributor of Motul in the Philippines.

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“Our advantage is that its really cheaper compared to its competitors plus the brand certainly speaks for itself,” added Suntay.

The Motul Multigrade Plus 15W40 is only available in all Cleanfuel Stations nationwide.

Click here to check their list of stations.