Friday, April 9, 2010

MOTUL Engine Oil



MOTUL sees each car manufacturers approval as the technical start point in achieving a high quality, high performance oil that is universally approved by all automobile manufacturers.

MOTULs lineup consists of only top grade, premium quality oil products that are enhanced with additives, and developed using MOTULs extensive technological advancements in the racing arena. MOTULs products are also geared towards the average consumer.

High performance products formulated by MOTUL complies with the ACEA and API industrial standards. Products by MOTUL are economical and exceed the performance standard of the standard recommended oil.

BRIEF MOTUL HISTORY

Established in New York over 150 years ago in 1853, MOTUL had its roots in the whale-oil business, used for lanterns. Owned by the Rockefeller Group and operated as a subsidiary of Standard Oil Company, the company was later managed and run by Swan Finch and in 1919, came to known as the Swan Finch Company.

Having established its headquarters in the USA, the Swan Finch Company expanded its lubricant business and started exporting to Europe. In 1932, the Zaugg family, a French distributor bought out the Swan Finch Company, but kept the MOTUL brand name. The entire operation moved to France and the brand name MOTUL, was relaunched as a French brand.

Focused on improving the reliability and performance of lubricants, MOTUL dramatically altered the lubrication industry by producing several worlds first and hence, set forth to shape the history of motor lubricants.

1953 - the launch of the Worlds 1st Multigrade Motor Oil.
1966 - the launch of the Worlds 1st Semi-Synthetic Motor Oil.
1971 - the launch of the Worlds 1st 100% Synthetic Motor Oil.

Till today, MOTUL continues in its tradition of producing superior quality lubricants by turning its technological innovations into real products for the automotive world. From Turbo Engine Oils to Catalytic Mufflers to Brake Fluids and Transmission Oils, MOTUL has been and continues to be the favored name.

An environmental-conscious organization, MOTUL has concentrated its efforts in developing cleaner and more environmental-friendly products. MOTUL has also invested in recycling programs, offering consumers a cleaner and greener way of living. Currently headquartered in Paris, France, the MOTUL line of premium performance products is sold in 65 countries today