BS6 Renault Duster available with benefits up to Rs 60,000

    The carmaker is also offering special payment schemes via Renault Finance.

    Published On May 15, 2020 08:00:00 AM

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    BS6 Renault Duster available with benefits up to Rs 60,000

    • Rs 15,000 cash discount, Rs 25,000 exchange benefit and Rs 20,000 loyalty benefit offered
    • Carmaker offers special 8.99 percent interest rate and three-month EMI holiday via Renault Finance
    • The BS6 Duster is only available with a 106hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine

    The Renault Duster received a facelift in 2019 which brought with it a host of cosmetic and structural updates. A few months back, Renault launched the BS6-compliant Duster, which now only comes with the updated 106hp/142Nm, 1.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine.

    In order to increase sales in these trying times, the French carmaker is offering massive benefits of up to Rs 60,000 on the new Duster SUV. This comes in the form of Rs 15,000 as cash discount, Rs 25,000 as exchange benefit and Rs 20,000 as loyalty benefit (Rs 20,000 is exchanging a Renault car and Rs 10,000 if buying a second Renault car).

    Besides the discounts the carmaker is also offering a special 8.99 percent rate of interest on loan amount (with a maximum loan of Rs 7.5 lakh for a maximum duration of three years) via Renault Finance. Additionally, customers can also avail a three-month EMI holiday (no EMI needs to be paid for the first three months), which has been introduced to ease their purchasing process.

    At the 2020 Auto Expo, Renault showcased the Duster with a BS6-compliant 1.3-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine set to produce 156hp and 250Nm of torque. Renault will introduce this engine soon, and it will sit atop the Duster’s BS6 line-up in India.

    Also see:

    Renault opens select dealerships across India

    Renault Triber AMT to launch in three variants

    Nissan Magnite: What to expect

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