Hyundai Launches Nationwide Monsoon Service Camp from June 25 to July 20

70-point check-up and discounts offered across Hyundai workshops to promote preventive maintenance.

24 Jun 2025 | 1723 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced a nationwide Monsoon Service Camp to be held from June 25 to July 20, 2025, across all its service workshops in India. The initiative is designed to promote preventive maintenance and ensure vehicle preparedness during the monsoon season.

The camp includes a 70-point vehicle health check-up covering brakes, lights, tyres, battery, wipers, electrical and underbody systems. Customers can also avail up to 35% discount on extended warranty and 15% off on mechanical labour for periodic maintenance, vehicle beautification, and underbody anti-rust coating.

Additional offers include a 10% discount on select wear-and-tear parts such as brake pads, clutch and suspension, and on lighting components like headlamps, indicators, bulbs, and wiper blades. Hyundai is also offering 10% off on labour for cowl panel cleaning and sunroof lubrication.

Speaking on the initiative, Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director & Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, “At HMIL, we are committed to deliver impeccable driving experience through thoughtful and proactive customer care. The Monsoon Service Camp is designed to offer complete peace of mind to customers by ensuring their vehicles are ready for the rainy season. We urge all Hyundai owners to take advantage of this initiative and drive safe and worry-free this rainy season.”

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