Hyundai Rolls Out Benefits Of Up To Rs. 50,000 On Select Cars This Festive Season

- Select Hyundai cars available with discounts of up to Rs. 50,000
- The Hyundai i20 is up for sale with benefits up to Rs. 40,000
- No offers on the Alcazar, Venue, Creta, Verna, Elantra, Tucson & Kona EV
Hyundai India has rolled out exciting benefits of up to Rs. 50,000 on select models for October 2021. The South Korean automaker intends to increase its sales during the festive season with these deals on models like the Santro, Aura, i20 and the Grand i10 Nios. These offers on select Hyundai cars are valid until October 31, 2021. Like last month, there are no benefits on the models like the Alcazar, Venue, Verna, Creta, Elantra, Tucson, i20 N Line, and the Kona EV.
Also Read: Honda Cars India Announces Festive Season Offers

Benefits on Hyundai cars are limited to models like Grand i10 Nios, Santro, Aura, and the i20.
The Hyundai Aura subcompact sedan gets maximum benefits of up to Rs. 50,000. This offer applies only to the SX+ petrol variant. However, the other petrol variants are available with offers of up to Rs. 25,000. Do note, benefits on the CNG variant are limited to up to Rs. 17,300.
The entry-level car Santro is available with maximum benefits of up to Rs. 40,000. There are no special offers on the base Era Executive variant of the car. The CNG variants are up for sale with customer benefits of up to Rs. 17,300.

The CNG variants of the Grand i10 Nios get benefits of up to Rs. 17,300.
The Grand i10 Nios gets total discounts of up to Rs. 50,000. These benefits are applicable only on the Turbo variant. The remaining petrol variants get benefits of up to Rs. 25,000. However, the CNG versions are available with offers of up to Rs. 17,300. The Hyundai i20 premium hatchback is offered with maximum benefits of up to Rs. 40,000, which is applicable only for the 1.2-litre Asta iMT petrol variant. The other petrol variants get discounts of up to Rs. 21,000, while the diesel versions see customer benefits of up to Rs. 15,000.
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