Hyundai Offers Discounts Of Up To Rs. 1.5 Lakh On Santro, Grand i10 Nios, Aura, Elantra & Kona

- Hyundai is offering total benefits up to Rs. 1.5 lakh on select cars
- Benefits on Hyundai car are available up till February 28, 2021
- No offers on models like Venue, Verna, i20, Creta and the Tucson
Hyundai India is offering lucrative discounts on select models this February. The South Korean automaker is looking to attract new buyers with these hefty discounts offered on its BS6-compliant cars. Interested customers can avail of these deals of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh on select Hyundai cars which includes Santro, Aura, Grand i10 Nios, Elantra and the Kona. These offers are valid up till February 28, 2021, or till stocks last. Also, these offers on the cars may vary from dealer to dealer. If you are planning to buy a new car, then you should check out these discounts.
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BS6 Hyundai Santro is offered benefits of up to Rs. 50,000 this month.
Hyundai Santro is listed on the official website with total benefits of up to Rs. 50,000. The hatchback is available with a cash discount of up to Rs. 30,000 along with an exchange bonus and corporate discount of Rs. 15,000, and Rs. 5,000 respectively. Hyundai is also offering massive deals on the Grand i10 Nios. It can be bought with total benefits of up to Rs. 60,000 on both petrol and diesel versions. It includes a cash discount of up to Rs. 45,000 and an exchange bonus of Rs. 10,000. There's also a corporate benefit of Rs. 5,000. There are no benefits on the models like Venue, Verna, i20, Creta and the Tucson.
The Hyundai Aura can be purchased with a discount of up to Rs. 70,000 (petrol & diesel). Interested buyers can avail cash discount of up to Rs. 50,000. It also gets an exchange bonus and corporate benefit of Rs. 15,000, and Rs. 5,000 respectively. The petrol and diesel versions of the Elantra is listed with total benefits of up to Rs. 1 lakh, which comprises Rs. 70,000, and Rs. 30,000 of cash discount and exchange bonus, respectively.

Discounts on Hyundai cars are limited to the Elantra, Grand i10 Nios, Aura, Kona & Santro
Also Read: Hyundai Completes 25 Years In India; Has Sold Over 9 Million Cars Since Inception
Hyundai Kona electric SUV is available with a total discount of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh. There's no exchange bonus or corporate discount on the EV. Apart from these offers, the carmaker is also providing additional Rs. 8,000 LTC offer for government employees. There's also a special offer for medical professionals, selected corporates, SMEs, teachers and Chartered Accountants.
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