Diwali 2021: Renault India Offers Special Benefits Across All Models

- Renault India is offered benefits with all its models in November 2021
- The Duster gets benefits of up to Rs. 1.3 lakh, the highest among all
- These benefits may defer depending on the city, state or the dealership
The festive season is here, and carmakers are offering a range of different benefits and discounts to attract new customers. During this month of Diwali, Renault India too has announced special benefits across its model line-up, with discounts going up to as high as Rs. 1.3 lakh. In addition to that, the company is also offering special loyalty benefits, with each of the current models that are on sale in India. Also, except for the Kiger, all other models are eligible for an exchange benefit of up to Rs. 10,000 under the company's r.e.li.v.e scrappage programme.
Starting with the Kwid, Renault is offering benefits up to Rs. 40,000 with the entry-level model. This includes a cash discount of up to Rs. 10 000 on select variants, exchange benefit of up to Rs. 20 000 and corporate benefit of up to Rs. 10 000 on select variants. Renault is also offering special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 65 000.
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Renault is offering benefits up to Rs. 40,000 with the entry-level model Kwid
As for the Triber, earlier this year Renault launched the 2021 model year vehicle in India and the company is offering benefits on both the pre-MY2021 Triber and the new one. The former comes with benefits of up to Rs. 60,000, which includes - exchange benefits of up to Rs. 25 000, cash benefit of up to Rs. 25 000 and corporate benefit of up to Rs. 10 000 on select variants. The 2021 MY Triber, on the other hand, comes with benefits of up to Rs. 50,000, which includes - cash benefit of up to Rs. 15 000, exchange benefit of up to Rs. 25 000 and corporate benefit of up to Rs. 10 000 on select variants. Both models are also eligible for special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 75 000.

Renault launched the 2021 model year Triber in India this year, and that one gets benefits of up to Rs. 50,000
The Renault Duster comes with the highest benefits, going up to Rs. 1.30 lakh. This includes an exchange benefit of Rs. 50 000, a cash discount of Rs. 50 000 (except rxz 1.5-litre), and a corporate discount of up to Rs. 30 000. Customers buying the Duster will also be eligible for special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 1.10 lakh. While there are not cash benefits for the Kiger, the subcompact SUV is eligible for special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 95,000 and corporate discount go up to Rs. 10,000.
Also Read: Planning to Buy a Used Renault Duster? Here Are Some Pros and Cons

The Renault Kiger is eligible for special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 95,000 and corporate discount go up to Rs. 10,000
Renault is also offering a 'Buy Now, Pay in 2022' scheme, under which the company is offering an EMI holiday of 6 months, from the date of disbursal of the loan. This scheme is applicable for the Kwid, Triber, and Kiger and is only valid till November 4, 2021, while the rest of the aforementioned benefits are valid until November 30, 2021.
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