Renault India Rolls Out Benefits Of Up To Rs. 65,000 This Month

- The Renault Duster SUV gets a maximum benefits of up to Rs. 65,000
- Customers can avail benefits of up to Rs. 55,000 on the 2021 Triber MPV
- All offers on Renault cars are only valid until July 31, 2021
Renault India has rolled out lucrative benefits of up to Rs. 65,000 on its entire product portfolio for the month of July 2021. Renault's current model line-up includes the Kwid, Kiger, Triber and the Duster. The automaker has listed these benefits on its website, which are applicable on the purchase of a new Renault car. These offers are available in the form of cash discounts, loyalty benefits, exchange discounts and corporate benefits. All offers are valid until July 31, 2021, and may vary depending on the state, dealership and model.
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Renault India is offering the Kwid entry-level car with total benefits of up to Rs. 52,000
The Renault Kwid is up for sale with total benefits of up to Rs. 52,000. It includes a cash discount of Rs. 20,000, an exchange benefit of up to Rs. 20,000 and a loyalty benefit of up to Rs. 10,000. The company is also offering an additional corporate discount of up to Rs. 10,000 for corporates and PSU customers. Do note, there's also a cash discount of Rs. 2,000 on online bookings. Moreover, lower Std and RXE 0.8-litre variants are applicable for loyalty benefit of Rs. 10,000.
The Renault Kiger subcompact SUV is available with a corporate discount of up to Rs. 10,000. The company also offers loyalty benefits up to Rs. 10,000 that includes either exchange benefit with Renault model or cash discount if buying an additional car. There's also a rural offer of Rs. 5,000 which is applicable for farmers, sarpanch and gram panchayat members only.

The Renault Kiger subcompact SUV is listed with a corporate discount of up to Rs. 10,000 along with loyalty benefits
For the Renault Triber, the carmaker is offering different benefits for the 2020 model and the 2021 model. The 2020 model of the MPV gets maximum benefits of up to Rs. 55,000, which includes a cash discount of Rs. 25,000, an exchange benefit of Rs. 20,000 and a loyalty bonus of Rs. 10,000. The 2021 model comes with total benefits of up to Rs. 45,000. It comprises a cash benefit of Rs. 10,000, a cash discount of Rs. 5,000 for online booking, an exchange benefit of Rs. 20,000 and a loyalty bonus of Rs. 10,000. Both models also come with a corporate discount of up to Rs. 10 000 for Renault approved list of corporates and public sector undertakings.
Also Read: Renault Triber Gets An Impressive 4 Stars From Global NCAP
The Renault Duster is offered with benefits of up to Rs. 65,000. It includes a cash discount of Rs. 20,000, an exchange bonus of Rs. 30,000 and loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 15,000. Do note these offers are applicable on all variants of the Duster, except the RXE 1.5-litre petrol. The carmaker is also providing an additional Rs. 10,000 on exchange benefit under r.e.li.v.e scrappage program. Moreover, a rural offer of Rs. 15,000 is applicable for farmers, sarpanch and gram panchayat members only.
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