Hyundai Motor India has rolled out benefits ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 95,000 across almost its entire line-up this month, with the exception of the Creta N Line and the Ioniq 5. Depending on the model, these include a combination of a cash discount, a Navratri booking benefit, a scrappage or upgrade bonus and a Pride of India offer.
Disclaimer: Offers vary by city and variant, and they depend on stock availability. Please check with your local dealer for exact figures.
Hyundai Verna
Up to Rs 95,000
Benefits of up to Rs 95,000 are currently available on the Hyundai Verna. The offers include a cash discount of Rs 40,000, a Navratri booking bonus of Rs 10,000, a scrappage bonus of Rs 35,000 and an additional Rs 10,000 under the Pride of India scheme. Hyundai’s answer to the Honda City, Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus is priced between Rs 10.80 lakh and Rs 17.13 lakh.
Hyundai Alcazar
Up to Rs 70,000
The Hyundai Alcazar is available with total benefits of up to Rs 70,000 this March. These comprise a Rs 30,000 cash discount, a Rs 10,000 Navratri booking bonus and a Rs 30,000 scrappage bonus. As Hyundai’s contender in the three-row SUV segment, the Alcazar rivals the MG Hector Plus, Tata Safari and Mahindra’s Scorpio N and XUV 7XO. The Alcazar has a price range of Rs 14.50 lakh to Rs 21.21 lakh.
Hyundai Creta Electric
Up to Rs 55,000
Buyers considering the Hyundai Creta Electric can avail total benefits of up to Rs 55,000, including a Rs 15,000 cash discount, a Rs 10,000 Navratri booking bonus and an Rs 30,000 upgrade discount. The prices for the rival to the Mahindra BE 6, Maruti e Vitara and Vinfast VF6 start at Rs 18.02 lakh and top out at Rs 24.70 lakh.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
Up to Rs 53,000
For those looking at the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, total benefits of up to Rs 53,000 are being offered. The package includes a Rs 20,000 cash discount, a Rs 10,000 Navratri booking bonus, a Rs 20,000 scrappage bonus and an additional Rs 3,000 under the Pride of India scheme. Priced from Rs 5.55 lakh to Rs 7.92 lakh, the Grand i10 Nios is currently the most affordable Hyundai car and goes up against the likes of the Maruti Swift and Tata Tiago.
Hyundai i20, i20 N Line
Up to Rs 48,000
Both the Hyundai i20 and i20 N Line come with benefits of up to Rs 48,000. These include a Rs 15,000 cash discount, a Rs 10,000 Navratri booking bonus, a Rs 20,000 scrappage bonus and a Rs 3,000 benefit under the Pride of India scheme. The standard hatchback, with price tags ranging from Rs 5.99 lakh to Rs 10.57 lakh, rivals the Tata Altroz as well as the Maruti Baleno and its badge-engineered twin, the Toyota Glanza. Whereas the i20 N Line, priced from Rs 9.22 lakh to Rs 11.67 lakh, currently has no direct rival in the market, particularly after the discontinuation of the Tata Altroz Racer.
Hyundai Exter
Up to Rs 43,000
The Hyundai Exter is available with total benefits of up to Rs 43,000 this March. These include a Rs 15,000 cash discount, a Rs 10,000 Navratri booking bonus, a Rs 15,000 scrappage bonus and a Rs 3,000 benefit under the Pride of India scheme. The Exter’s prices start from Rs 5.74 lakh and go up to Rs 9.61 lakh. As for rivals, this subcompact SUV from Hyundai competes with the Tata Punch and Citroen C3.
Hyundai Creta
Up to Rs 40,000
Unlike several other models in the brand’s line-up, the Hyundai Creta does not get the Pride of India benefit this month. Instead, it is available with total offers of up to Rs 40,000, comprising a Rs 20,000 Navratri booking bonus and a Rs 20,000 scrappage bonus. The Creta price range begins from Rs 10.79 lakh and goes up to Rs 20.20 lakh. Competing in the hotly contested midsize SUV space, the Creta rivals the Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, Kia Seltos and Tata Sierra, among others.
Hyundai Aura
Up to Rs 10,000
March benefits on the Hyundai Aura total up to Rs 10,000, including a Rs 5,000 cash discount and a Rs 5,000 scrappage bonus. The Maruti Dzire, Honda Amaze and Tata Tigor compact sedans compete directly with the Aura, which falls in the price bracket of Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8.54 lakh.
Hyundai Venue, Venue N Line
Up to Rs 5,000
The only benefit available on the Hyundai Venue and Venue N Line this month is a Rs 5,000 scrappage bonus. The second-generation Venue, priced from Rs 8 lakh to Rs 15.69 lakh, and its sportier N Line version, priced from Rs 10.65 lakh to Rs 15.58 lakh, compete in the compact SUV segment. Unlike the i20 and i20 N Line, which are differentiated by the engines they offer, the Venue and Venue N Line share the same turbo-petrol engine; the standard model also offers naturally aspirated petrol and diesel engine choices. Key rivals in this segment include the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Skoda Kylaq and Kia Sonet.
All Hyundai car prices mentioned above are ex-showroom, India.


























