Maruti Suzuki Tour Fleet Market Models Get Discounts Upto Rs 60,000 For Festive Season

- Maruti Suzuki offering good discounts across model range
- All tour models get discounts ranging from Rs 7,000-60,000
- Maruti offers 3 Tour models in India currently
Yesterday we brought you a detailed report on all the discounts that India's largest automaker, Maruti Suzuki was bringing to the table during the festive season. With discounts up to Rs 75,000 on certain models like the current generation Ertiga and even the recently launched Swift getting handsome offers, the festive season is a great time to buy your private vehicle. That said, Maruti Suzuki is also offering great discounts to its fleet customers and yellow plate operators. Maruti Suzuki offers 3 'Tour' models in India, which are made specifically for the taxi market and all these models get discounts.

(Maruti Suzuki Discounts on Tour Models)
Lets start with the Maruti Suzuki Tour V, which is essentially the taxi version of the Maruti Suzuki Eeco. The standard Eeco gets a discount of Rs 7000 and the Tour V version of the Eeco also gets the same discount for the fleet market. This discount is only applicable as an exchange bonus though and not a standalone buy. Moving on, the Maruti Suzuki Tour H2 is the fleet version of the Maruti Suzuki Celerio. For a non-fleet car, the Celerio gets a discount of Rs 45,000-60,000 depending on the variant and for the Tour H2 models, Maruti Suzuki is offering discounts of Rs 55,000. These discounts include a customer offer in terms of an outright cash discount and an exchange bonus.

(Maruti Suzuki Discounts on Tour Models)
And that brings us to one of the most popular fleet market vehicles in India, the Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire in its previous generation that has been rebadged Maruti Suzuki Tour S. The Tour S is a stripped down version of the last gen Dzire and comes with a petrol, diesel or factory fitted CNG option. Maruti Suzuki is offering discounts of upto Rs 50,000 on the factory fitted CNG version of the Tour S. The petrol and diesel variants however get an even bigger discount at Rs 60,000 each making them a great value for money proposition for those looking to get into the Uber / Ola business models.
Maruti Suzuki is also offering discounts on its lightweight commercial load carrier, the Super Carry. Including an exchange bonus and a cash based customer offer, buyers can avail a discount of upto Rs 40,000 on the Super Carry.
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