Honda Announces Benefits Of Up To Over 57,000 On Cars This Month

- Honda offers attractive benefits of up to Rs. Rs. 57,243 this month
- Discounts on Honda cars are valid up till August 31, 2021
- These benefits on Honda cars are variant, grade and location-specific
Honda Cars India has rolled out lucrative benefits for the month of August to attract new buyers. As per details listed on the official website, the Japanese car manufacturer is providing benefits of up to Rs. 57,243 applicable on its entire model line-up, including the Amaze, WR-V, City and the Jazz. Offers are subject to variant, grade and location and may vary by the model or by variants. All the offers are valid till August 31, 2021, or till the stocks last.
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The Honda City sedan attracts buyers with total benefits of up to Rs. 22,000.
The 2021 Honda Amaze is up for sale with a maximum discount of up to Rs. 57,243. The SMT petrol trim is available with a cash discount of up to Rs. 20,000 or FOC accessories worth Rs. 24,243 along with car exchange worth Rs. 15,000. Do note, cash discount or FOC accessories on the VMT and VXMT grades are limited up to Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 5,998 respectively. The discount on car exchange is limited to Rs. 10,000 on these two trims. Honda also offers a loyalty bonus and Honda car exchange bonus of Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 9,000, respectively. There's also a corporate discount of Rs. 4,000 for customers purchasing the subcompact sedan.
The 5th generation Honda City sedan is also up for sale with total benefits of Rs. 22,000 across all grades. It includes loyalty of Rs. 5,000, Honda car exchange bonus of Rs. 9,000 and a corporate discount of Rs. 8,000. Moreover, the 4th generation City is also available with similar benefits.
Also Read: 2022 Honda Amaze Facelift Bookings Open At Select Dealerships, Launch Likely In August

The Honda WR-Vgets maximum benefits of up to Rs. 34,058
The Honda WR-V is listed on the website with maximum benefits of up to Rs. 34,058 including cash discount of up to Rs. 5,000 or FOC accessories of up to Rs. 6,058. The model also gets a discount on car exchange worth Rs. 10,000. There's also a loyalty bonus, Honda car exchange bonus and corporate discount of Rs. 5,000, Rs. 9,000 and Rs. 4,000 respectively.
Lastly, the Honda Jazz premium hatchback gets a total discount of Rs. 34,095. It comprises a cash discount of up to Rs. 5,000 or FOC accessories of up to Rs. 6,095 along with an exchange bonus of Rs. 10,000. Buyers can avail loyalty bonus of Rs. 5,000 and Honda car exchange bonus of Rs. 9,000. The premium hatch also gets a corporate discount of Rs. 4,000.
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