Petron Corporation just made this holiday season even more exciting with the new Lamborghini touch-activated toys. This promo will run from November 15 to December 15, 2015.
What’s unique about these 1:32 scale toy cars are their touch-activated features. Touch the driver side window to start-up the car. On the other hand, tap the passenger side window will make it rev.
But there’s more to these toys than lights and sounds. To see it accelerate, tap on the windshield. Meanwhile, tapping on the back panel will cause it to drift.
The Lamborghini touch-activated toy cars are available in 5 collectible items. The Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 comes in white or black, while the Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 can be availed in green, orange, or red.
Every P500 worth of single or accumulated receipt purchase of Petron Euro 4 fuels; Petron Blaze 100, Petron XCS, Petron Xtra Advance, Petron Super Xtra, Petron Diesel Max, and Petron Turbo Diesel at over 1,500 participating Petron service stations nationwide entitles you to purchase 1 Lamborghini toy car for P250.
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