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Outstanding Maserati Quattroporte from Tanink Ghana has won the Best among equal, Luxurious Car of the Year Award at the 4th edition of the 2022 JP Ghana Auto Awards held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
The car, which has standard features such as 9 Spread, 360 Camera, wireless charge, 10 inch capacitive screen, 5 choice display, sporty butterfly Sound and many other functions was carefully scrutinised by the awarding board and the Jury before declared the winner.
Head of Marketing at Tanink Ghana, Steve Elorm Klogo expressed so much gratitude for picking the award on behalf of the company.
According to him, the company receiving three awards on the same night is a mark of honour and a massive win for the committed team and their beloved clients.
"Tanink Ghana have received three prestigious awards tonight namely, Value for Money Car of the Year and Indigenous Company of the Year and this. We say 'Ayekoo' to our team and everyone who supports our vision ', he said.
The Ghana Auto Awards organised by Xodus Communications Limited is a platform for the Automotive industry to generate sales and celebrate the advances made in the key areas of assembling, technology, innovation, Corporate Social Responsibility and HSEQ.

The award scheme which started with the first ever Test Drive Festival at the Achimota Mall in Accra provides a perfect opportunity for nominees to raise their profile within the context of this important industry, gain more recognition and further heighten visibility with the professional audience.
The Maserati Quattroporte has other unique features such as 3.0, with 424- hp version of the engine, 60 mph in 4.2 seconds. Twin turbo V-620-inch wheels, 12-way power-adjustable front seats with memory for the driver, a faux-suede headliner, and sport pedals.
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