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From Santro to Grand i10 Nios and Hyundai Aura Hyundai is offering discounts up to ₹1 lakh in December
From Santro to Grand i10 Nios and Hyundai Aura Hyundai is offering discounts up to ₹1 lakh in December
Navdeep YadavFeb 5, 2021, 12:06 IST
IANS
From Santro to Grand i10 Nios and Hyundai Aura Hyundai is now offering hefty discounts on its entry-level models to attract customers.
The customers can avail discounts up to ₹50,000 on the Santro in December 2020.
There are discounts worth up to ₹60,000 lined up for customers to avail during the year ending sale on Hyundai Grand i10 Nios. The Indian auto sector saw the business take a hit in the early half of the year during the coronavirus pandemic. However, the gradual recovery has fueled hopes, and the India car makers are all geared up to maximize on the year-ending discounts on most of its models.
Hyundai Santro, Grand i10, Nios, Aura, Elantra: Benefits up to Rs 1 lakh under December Delight offer
Hyundai Motor India is providing benefits up to Rs 1 lakh on models like the Santro, Grand i10, Grand i10 Nios, Aura and Elantra, under the December Delight offer.
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UPDATED: December 16, 2020 12:52 IST
Hyundai Motor India is furnishing impressive benefits on models like the Santro, Grand i10, Grand i10 Nios, Aura and Elantra, in December.
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The customers can avail benefits up to Rs 50,000 on the Santro in December 2020.
There are benefits up to Rs 60,000 on the Grand i10 Nios under in December 2020.
The Hyundai Elantra has benefits up to Rs 1 lakh under the December Delight offer.
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