Honda Cars India Announces Festive Season Offers
Highlights
- Honda is offering discounts across its model range.
- Both fifth and fourth-gen Honda City are under discount.
- Honda is also offering discounts on the Honda Amaze facelift.
The festive season is a big opportunity for automakers to cash in on the demand, in-turn pushing their sales and it's the time when car buyers look forward to attractive discounts as well. Honda Cars India has already announced discounts across its model range ahead of the festive period. The current fifth-generation Honda City gets the highest discount of up to Rs. 53,500 while Honda is offering discounts of up to Rs. 22,000 on the fourth-generation Honda City. The recently launched Honda Amaze facelift gets discounts of up to Rs. 18,000 while the Japanese carmaker is offering discounts of up to Rs. 40,100 on the Honda WR-V facelift. The Honda Jazz is being offered with discounts of up to Rs. 45,900.
Models | Offers |
---|---|
5th Generation Honda City | Up to Rs. 53,500 |
4th Generation Honda City | Up to Rs. 22,000 |
New Honda Amaze | Up to Rs. 18,000 |
New Honda WR-V | Up to Rs. 40,100 |
New Honda Jazz | Up to Rs. 45,900 |
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Rajesh Goel, Sr. Vice President and Director, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd. said, "Festivals give us a reason to celebrate and always have a special place in our lives. This festive season we are delighted to provide exciting offers and promotions for our entire Honda product line to make car purchase more rewarding bringing the much-needed joy during these times." He further added, "The improvement in consumer sentiment and the current sales momentum have proven that there is a good demand for our products in the market. We are hopeful that festive fervor will give the necessary boost to the overall auto industry."
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As already said, the festive offers are expected to increase volumes for the Japanese carmaker but the company is still facing supply constraints given the semiconductor shortage. Honda Cars India has recorded a sales decline of 33.66 per cent in the domestic market selling 6,765 units in September 2021 as compared to 10,199 units sold a year ago.
Last Updated on October 6, 2021