Renault Rolls Out Discounts Of Up To Rs. 65,000 On Duster, Triber & Kwid

- Renault Duster 1.5L model is available with benefits of up to Rs. 45,000
- Cash discount & exchange bonus of up to Rs. 25,000 each on the Duster SUV
- Benefits on the Kwid car include cash discount, exchange bonus & loyalty
Renault India has announced some attractive discounts on its entire product range including Triber, Duster and Kwid in the first month of the year. In a bid to begin the year 2021 with good numbers, the French automaker is offering benefits of up to Rs. 65,000 on its BS6 compliant. Buyers interested in purchasing a new car can avail these deals up till January 31, 2021. Do note, these offers on the Renault cars vary from dealer to dealer across the country.
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Renault is also offering a special rate of interest of 5.99% on the Kwid & the Triber
The entry-level car Renault Kwid is listed on the official website with a total benefit of Rs. 50,000. It includes a cash discount of Rs. 20,000 and an exchange benefit of Rs. 20,000 for select AMT variants only. However, the manual variants attract discounts of Rs. 15,000 for a cash discount and exchange benefits, respectively. An additional corporate discount of up to Rs. 10,000 is also available for corporates and PSU customers. Do note, loyalty benefits of Rs. 10,000 either include exchange benefit with a Renault model or cash discount if buying an additional Renault model. There's also a special rate of interest at 5.99 per cent on the BS6 compliant Renault Kwid.
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Massive discounts of up to Rs. 65,000 offered on the Duster SUV
The 1.3-litre Turbo variant of the Renault Duster SUV is available with a total discount of up to Rs. 65,000 which includes an exchange benefit of Rs. 30,000, loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 15,000, cash benefit of up to Rs. 20,000. The exchange benefit is offered only on RXS & RXZ variants. Additionally, a corporate discount of up to Rs. 30,000 is applicable for Renault approved list of corporates and PSUs. The 1.5-litre petrol variants of the Dusters are available with a total discount of Rs. 45,000. It includes exchange benefits and loyalty benefits of Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 15,000 respectively.
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Total benefits of up to Rs. 60,000 are available on the Triber MPV. It comprises cash benefits of up to Rs. 20,000, exchange benefits of up to Rs. 30,000 and loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 10,000 for the select AMT variants. However, the manual models get exchange benefits and a cash discount of Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 10,000 respectively. The carmaker is also providing corporate benefits of up to Rs. 10,000 for approved list of corporates and PSUs. Buyers looking for financial assistance can also avail a special rate of interest at 5.99 per cent on the Triber.
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