Renault Rolls Out Year-End Benefits Of Up To 1.3 Lakh Across Range

- Renault is offering discounts of up to Rs. 1.3 lakh across its model line
- Discounts on Renault cars are valid up till December 31, 2021
- The Renault Duster gets a special loyalty benefit of up to Rs. 1.1 lakh
Renault India has announced year-end offers across the range for December 2021 to clear out the inventories. According to details listed on the website, the French automaker offers maximum benefits of up to Rs. 1.30 lakh on select variants across the line-up. These offers include cash discounts, exchange benefits, loyalty benefits and corporate benefits. These benefits may defer depending on the model, location and dealership. These special discounts are valid up till December 31, 2021. Except for the Kiger, all other models are eligible for an exchange benefit of up to Rs. 10,000 under the company's r.e.li.v.e scrappage programme.
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The Kwid hatchback is up for sale with maximum benefits of up to Rs. 35,000.
The Renault Kwid is available with benefits of up to Rs. 35,000 this month. It includes a cash discount of up to Rs. 10,000 on select variants, an exchange benefit of up to Rs. 15,000 and a corporate benefit of up to Rs. 10,000 on select variants. Renault is also offering a loyalty benefit of up to Rs. 10,000. There's an additional cash offer of Rs. 10,000 on select vin20 cars subject to stock availability.
The Renault Duster is available with the highest benefits, going up to Rs. 1.30 lakh. It includes an exchange benefit of Rs. 50 000, a cash discount of Rs. 50,000 (except RXZ 1.5-litre), and a corporate discount of up to Rs. 30 000. Customers buying the Duster will also be eligible for a special loyalty benefit of up to Rs. 1.10 lakh. Lastly, the Renault Kiger attracts customers with special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 10,000 and a corporate discount of up to Rs. 10,000.
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The 2020 model year Renault Triber gets benefits of up to Rs. 60,000.
The carmaker is offering different benefits for the 2020 and 2021 model year Triber MPV. Customers buying the 2020 model year Triber can avail benefits up to Rs. 60,000. These include a cash benefit of up to Rs. 25,000, an exchange benefit of up to Rs. 25,000 and a corporate benefit of up to Rs. 10,000 on select variants. Buyers interested in the 2021 model year will get benefits up to Rs. 40,000. It includes a cash discount of Rs. 10,000, an exchange bonus of up to Rs. 20,000 and a corporate benefit of Rs. 10,000. The MPV also gets a special loyalty benefit of up to Rs. 10,000.
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