Sizeable discounts available on Hyundai cars and SUVs

    Depending on the model, benefits of up to Rs 2.05 lakh can be availed on Hyundai’s range of vehicles for the month of September.

    Published On Sep 09, 2019 11:38:00 AM

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    Sizeable discounts available on Hyundai cars and SUVs

    As we inch closer and closer to the festive season, the ailing auto industry continues to hope for renewed customer sentiment and demand. To that effect, Hyundai dealers have been authorised to push schemes across most of their product range, except three of its most recent launches – the Grand i10 Nios, Venue and the Kona Electric. Read on to see how much you could possibly save, should you choose to buy a Hyundai vehicle this month.

    Hyundai Elantra

    Save up to Rs 2.05 lakh
    Before the new Elantra makes its way to our shores later this month, dealerships are keen to clear the stock of the current-gen executive sedan by offering exchange and cash benefits of up to Rs 2.05 lakh. A rival to the Honda Civic, Skoda Octavia and Toyota Corolla, the Elantra is powered by 2.0-litre petrol and 1.6-litre diesel engines, both available with the option of manual and automatic gearboxes.  

    Hyundai Tucson

    Save up to Rs 2.05 lakh
    The Tucson is the Korean automaker’s flagship offering in the domestic market and is currently available with significant cash discounts, as well as exchange bonuses, amounting to Rs 2.05 lakh. The SUV gets a pair of 2.0-litre petrol and diesel engine options, along with manual and torque converter automatic transmissions choices. There is also an all-wheel drive setup on offer on the top-spec trim. A facelifted Tucson is headed our way in the coming months.  

    Hyundai Grand i10

    Save up to Rs 1 lakh
    Not be confused with the recently launched Nios, the current iteration of the Grand i10 on sale in Indian was introduced back in 2017. The 1.2-llitre petrol and diesel versions of the Hyundai hatch, which goes up against the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Swift and Ford Figo, get consumer benefits and exchange schemes of up to Rs 1 lakh; the fleet version is also available with the same discount.

    Hyundai Xcent

    Save up to Rs 1 lakh
    Essentially the compact sedan version of the Grand i10, the Xcent makes use of the same 1.2-litre petrol and diesel engines mated to a manual gearbox as standard. There is also the choice of an automatic on the petrol. All versions of the Hyundai, including the Prime fleet variant, can be had with Rs 1 lakh worth of exchange offers and cash benefits. Though fairly competent, the Xcent has lost ground to the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Honda Amaze over the years. However, the Korean automaker hopes to make up ground with its next-gen compact sedan, which has already been spied testing in India

    Hyundai Verna

    Save up to Rs 65,000
    The Verna is Hyundai’s contender against the formidable Maruti Suzuki Ciaz and Honda City. Available with a pair of 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre petrol engines, and similar capacity diesels, along with manual and automatic transmission options, the Verna is being offered this month with total discounts to the tune of Rs 65,000.

    Hyundai Creta

    Save up to Rs 55,000
    The Creta has been a consistent performer for Hyundai for quite some time now, but now soon has increased competition from new launches like the Kia Seltos and MG Hector. As a countermeasure, the Korean automaker is expected to launch the second-gen Creta sometime next year. However, to boost sales for the time being, Hyundai has started offering heavy discounts to the tune of Rs 55,000 on all variants of the midsize SUV, except the lower capacity diesels. The Creta comes with a pair of 1.6-litre petrol and diesel engines, as well as a more frugal 1.4-litre oil burner.

    Hyundai i20

    Save up to Rs 50,000
    Falling in the same category as the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Toyota Glanza and Honda Jazz, the i20 is popular for being well-kitted. The premium hatchback from Hyundai makes use of a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.4-litre diesel motor, with the former also available with the convenience of a CVT auto gearbox. While the lower Era and Magna+ variants of the i20 are eligible for comprehensive discounts of up to Rs 30,000, the higher Sportz+ and Asta (O) trims get additional benefits of up to Rs 20,000.

    Hyundai Santro

    Save up to Rs 45,000
    The Santro might be the most economical offering in the Hyundai range, but it manages to stand out in its segment owing to a long features list and a well-finished cabin. With exchange and cash discount schemes of up to Rs 45,000, the Santro can be had with a 69hp, 1.1-litre petrol engine mated to either a manual or an AMT automatic transmission. Notably, there is also a CNG variant on offer.   

    Hyundai i20 Active

    Save up to Rs 30,000
    The i20 Active is essentially a jacked up version of the standard i20. As such, it continues with the same 1.2-litre petrol and 1.4-litre diesel engine options, though it does miss out on an automatic gearbox. Those looking for an i20 with a dose of ruggedness can opt for the Active and save up to Rs 30,000 in the process, this month.

    Disclaimer: Discounts vary from city to city. Please check with your local dealer for exact discounts, which may not match figures quoted here.

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