The Melbourne Mavericks are excited to announce the renewal of their partnership with Hyundai, who will continue as the official auto partner for the 2025 Suncorp Super Netball (SSN) season.
As part of Sports Entertainment Network’s (SEN) ongoing collaboration with Hyundai, the brand will continue to power the Mavericks, offering Mavs members up to $1000 back when they purchase a new Hyundai. This partnership will also see Hyundai as the presenting partner of the Mavs Academy, supporting the development of young netballers and providing invaluable resources to help them achieve their goals and break barriers.
Additionally, Hyundai has renewed its player partnership with Maverick’s captain and Australian Diamond, Amy Parmenter, who will serve as the brand’s ambassador throughout the season.
Parmenter expressed her enthusiasm for the continued partnership, stating; “It’s fantastic to have Hyundai on board for another year. Their support has been instrumental in our success, and I’m thrilled to continue working with them to inspire the next generation of netballers.”
Mavericks General Manager, Shae Bolton-Brown, shared her excitement at Hyundai’s recommitment to the club.
“Hyundai has been an invaluable partner in our journey thus far. We are incredibly thankful to Hyundai for backing us, and we look forward to building on that relationship in 2025.”
Hyundai’s commitment to the community is further demonstrated through the Hyundai Help for Kids Initiative, which aims to positively impact the lives of children in need. The Melbourne Mavericks will continue to support this initiative, working together with Hyundai to create meaningful opportunities and make a difference in the lives of young individuals.
Fans will also have the opportunity to engage in immersive activations at Mavs home games, where they can explore the latest Hyundai vehicles and cutting-edge technology.
Andrew Tuitahi, Hyundai Australia’s Director of Marketing and Product, echoed the comments of the Mavericks.
“We are proud to extend our partnership with the Mavericks and Amy Parmenter,” Tuitahi said. “Netball is one of Australia’s most loved sports, and we’re committed to strengthening its future by supporting both elite athletes and the Mavs Academy at the grassroots level.”