TOTAL Philippines goes to Sinulog, treats Cebuano consumers via car show and party

Cebu, Philippines — TOTAL Philippines joined Cebu’s grand celebration of the Sinulog festival over the weekend by dressing up TOTAL service stations in honor of the city’s festive tradition. The French gas giant also sponsored the Bumper to Bumper Sinulog event, the Cebu leg of the longest-running car show and automotive lifestyle event.

TOTAL Excellium, its latest innovative fuel product from France, was introduced at the hugely successful two-day car show event, which happened on January 15 and 16 at the SM Seaside City. TOTAL Excellium, a fuel product that cleans and protects engines from the first gas-up, promises fuel efficiency, engine protection, and less emissions.

TOTAL Philippines is proud to offer to the Filipino market this breakthrough product that is sure to benefit consumers. The company has developed the TOTAL Excellium with the customers in mind—it’s the fuel that cleans your engine kilometer after kilometer. With TOTAL Excellium, customers can drive longer, go further, and perform better.

TOTAL Philippines also joined in on the fun as Cebu was turned into a big party zone during the Sinulog weekend. The company sponsored the Sensation party, treating its consumers to countless hours of entertaining beats by famous local and national DJs.

According to the company, this is their way of celebrating this fun moment with their market. As an institution that values quality and supports anything that energizes life, TOTAL Philippines ensures that whatever they do, they do it well. 

In the Philippines, TOTAL has built a strong presence since it entered the market in 1997. It is engaged in the importation, distribution and marketing of refined petroleum products – fuels and lubricants – and special fluids. The company owns and operates two oil terminals, and a fast-growing network of service stations. It also has investments in satellite fuel depots in strategic locations in the country and is a co-owner of SunPower, the second largest solar power company in the world.

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