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VARTA TD70 Blue Dynamic 562 019 052

3000 EGP3350 EGP

For complete reliability and peace of mind, the VARTA® Blue Dynamic batteries range offers extra starting power and keeps up with your busy daily schedule. It provides consistently high performance for longer periods. Choose VARTA® Blue Dynamic for all vehicles with standard equipment, without start-stop functionality, and get ready to go on the road worry-free.

Brand

Varta

Made in

Germany

Warranty

1 Year Warranty

SKU: VARTA TD70 Category:
Description

VARTA TD70 Blue Dynamic 562 019 052 Key Benefits:

  • Engineered to the highest German standards.
  • Patented PowerFrame® grid for reliable starting power, fast recharge and corrosion resistance.
  • “Like-for-like” replacement of the battery sold to the OE channel.

VARTA TD70 Specs:

  • META Code: MF56219
  • Model: 562 019 052
  • Capacity: 62 Ah
  • CCA: 540 A
  • Width: 175 mm
  • Length: 242 mm
  • Height: 190 mm
  • Short Code: D24
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