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A media Report According to, Hyundai Tucson’s diesel variant has the highest discount of Rs 50,000. Up to Rs 33,000 discount can be availed on the CNG variant of Grand i10 Nios. This includes a discount of Rs 20,000, an exchange bonus of Rs 10,000 and a corporate bonus of Rs 3,000. The price of Hyundai Aura’s CNG variant has been reduced by Rs 33,000 and non-CNG variants by Rs 5,000. Along with this, exchange bonus and corporate discount are also available. Upgraded Verna can get a discount of Rs 15,000 and an exchange bonus of Rs 20,000.
A discount of Rs 15,000 and an exchange bonus of Rs 10,000 is available on the MT variant of the company’s hatchback i20. Hyundai’s wholesales in January increased by about 8.5 percent to 67,615 units. In the same period last year, the company sold 62,276 units. Hyundai’s sales in the country increased by 92 percent to 24,609 units. In the same period last year Company had sold 12,835 units. The company’s new SUV Exter has received a strong response. More than one lakh bookings have been done for it. Hyundai Exter competes with Tata Motors’ Punch, Nissan’s Magnite, Renault’s Kiger and Maruti Suzuki’s Fronx. Some features of this micro SUV have been given for the first time in this segment. It gets six airbags, anti-lock braking system, electronic brake distribution, parking sensors, central locking, emergency stop signal and high-speed alert as standard.
At the end of last year, Hyundai increased the price of four of the six variants of the Exter by up to Rs 16,000. It was launched at a starting price of Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom). The Exter has a 1.2 liter petrol engine that generates 83 PS of power and 11.6 Nm of torque. It also has the option of a 1.2 liter bi-fuel petrol and CNG engine, it can generate 69 PS of power and 95.2 Nm of torque.
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