CEAT Limited unveils first of its’ kind Enduro Park with Enduro Racer Shardul Sharma
This cutting-edge park, unveiled in collaboration with CEAT Limited’s newest member, India’s premier Enduro Riding Expert Shardul Sharma, is set to become one of the highest enduro tracks in India at an elevation of 3500 meters above sea level.

MUMBAI
CEAT Limited, India’s leading tyre manufacturer, is proud to announce the unveiling of its state-of-the-art Enduro Park, a haven for enduro enthusiasts and off-road adventure seekers, located in Leh, Ladakh. This cutting-edge park, unveiled in collaboration with CEAT Limited’s newest member, India’s premier Enduro Riding Expert Shardul Sharma, is set to become one of the highest enduro tracks in India at an elevation of 3500 meters above sea level. It provides a thrilling and safe environment for riders of all skill levels. Situated in Leh, the Enduro Park offers an unforgettable experience for hardcore thrill-seeking off-road enthusiasts. The track neatly blends Leh’s awe-inspiring natural terrain with custom-made obstacles for an adventurous yet accommodating experience for riding enthusiasts. Riders at the park will have access to a host of comprehensively curated training programs that will provide personalized guidance for both novices and advanced riders to master the toughest terrains and have an unforgettable experience. In addition to the Enduro park, CEAT Limited has onboarded Shardul Sharma, a pioneering enduro racer who has dominated the national scene and became the first Indian to represent the country on the international enduro racing stage, Shardul has garnered numerous accolades and recognition for his outstanding
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