Discounts of up to Rs 65,000 on Tata Harrier, Safari, Tigor, Nexon

    The Punch as well as the CNG versions of the Tiago and Tigor do not come with any discounts.

    Published On May 10, 2022 08:00:00 AM

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    For some months now, Tata Motors has been dispatching around 40,000 units every month. Amid healthy sales, Tata Motors continues to offer attractive discounts on some of their models with benefits going up to Rs 60,000, depending on the model.

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    Tata Harrier

    Benefits of up to Rs 65,000

    Good looks, tough build, great ride and handling balance, and a spacious cabin are some of the strengths of the Harrier. The MG Hector-rivalling SUV can be availed with discounts of up to Rs 65,000 for all variants, including an exchange discount of up to Rs 40,000. Corporate buyers can avail additional benefits of up to Rs 20,000. Moreover, some State Bank of India (SBI) customers get an extra Rs 5,000 off.

    Tata Safari

    Benefits of up to Rs 45,000

    Tata's most premium SUV, Safari, shares much with the Harrier, and adds a third row of seats for greater practicality. It rivals other three-row SUVs like the MG Hector Plus, Mahindra XUV700 and the Hyundai Alcazar. An exchange discount of up to Rs 40,000 is on offer, while some corporate buyers can get up to Rs 20,000 off. And, like the Harrier, some SBI customers can get an additional benefit of Rs 5,000.

    Tata Tiago

    Benefits of up to Rs 31,500

    Tata's smallest offering – the Tiago – scores high on safety, practicality, usability and value. It rivals the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R and the Hyundai Santro. While the XE, XM and XT variants of the hatchback can be had with benefits of up to Rs 21,500, variants XZ and above get benefits of up to Rs 31,500. There are no discounts for the recently launched CNG-powered version of the Tiago.

    Tata Tigor

    Benefits of up to Rs 31,500

    The Tigor boasts of a distinct coupe-like profile, a well-appointed cabin and a high value-for-money quotient. The Tigor takes on other sub-4m sedans in the market like the Maruti Suzuki DZire, Honda Amaze and the Hyundai Aura. Like its hatchback sibling  the Tiago  the Tigor can be had with benefits of up to Rs 31,500. The lower XE and XM variants can be availed with discounts of up to Rs 21,500. while variants XZ and above can be had with added discounts of up to Rs 10,000. Just like Tiago, the CNG-powered Tigor gets no discounts.

    Tata Nexon

    Benefits of up to Rs 10,000

    Among Tata's most popular models, the Nexon stands out for its smart design, pleasant ride and comfortable cabin. The compact SUV rivals other models in the segment like the Mahindra XUV300, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Toyota Urban Cruiser and the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza. Powering the Nexon are two engine options  a 120hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, and a 110hp, 1.5-litre diesel motor. The petrol variants of the Nexon are available with up to Rs 6,000 off, while the diesel variants are available with discounts of up to Rs 10,000. There are no discounts on the EV version of the Nexon.

    Disclaimer: Discounts vary from city to city and are subject to availability of stock. Please check with your local dealer for exact discount figures.

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