Hyundai Motor India Announces Year-End December Delight Campaign
Automaker offers benefits up to Rs 1 lakh on select vehicles through special year-end initiative.
Hyundai Motor India Limited has launched its December Delight campaign, offering year-end benefits to customers purchasing vehicles from its lineup. The initiative, announced on December 2, 2025, provides incentives of up to Rs 1,00,000 on select models.
The campaign includes multiple benefit categories such as exchange offers, and special programs for corporate and government employees. According to the company, these offers are designed to enhance the vehicle buying experience during the year-end period.
Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer at Hyundai Motor India Limited, stated that the December campaign aims to provide value to customers during the festive season. He noted that the initiative reflects the company's approach to customer engagement as the year concludes.
The campaign is supported by a television commercial highlighting the year-end offers. The promotional content focuses on the time-sensitive nature of the benefits and the decision-making process for potential buyers.
Hyundai Motor India has structured the program to include various customer touchpoints, including dealership engagement programs and customer service initiatives. The benefits apply to select models within the company's vehicle range.
The offers under the December Delight campaign are valid until December 31, 2025, or while stocks last. The company has specified that terms and conditions apply to all promotional benefits, which encompass cash offers, corporate discounts, government employee benefits, and either exchange or scrappage incentives as applicable.
Further details about the campaign are available on the company's official website at hyundai.co.in.
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