Kia India launches 'Kia Subscribe' Plan
Kia India partners with ALD Automotive to extend leasing and subscription services to 14 major cities. The new plan offers flexibility with leases from 12 to 36 months, complementing the existing ‘Kia Lease’ program for long-term needs.
Kia India has launched a new flexible ownership plan called ‘Kia Subscribe’ and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ALD Automotive Pvt Ltd.T his partnership will extend Kia’s leasing and subscription services to 14 major cities across India, including Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Indore, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Jaipur.
The new ‘Kia Subscribe’ plan offers short-term vehicle leases ranging from 12 to 36 months, catering to individuals who prefer flexibility without long-term commitments. This follows the introduction of the ‘Kia Lease’ program, which offers long-term leases from 24 to 60 months and is targeted at B2B clients, corporates, and MSMEs.
The ‘Kia Lease’ program, launched three months ago, includes various mileage options and is designed for prolonged mobility needs. For those interested in lease rates, the minimum monthly rental costs are Rs 17,999 for the Sonet, Rs 23,999 for the Seltos, Rs 24,999 for the Carens, and Rs 1,29,000 for the EV6.
Hardeep Singh Brar, Vice-President of Sales and Marketing at Kia India, noted that the new ‘Kia Subscribe’ plan aims to offer more accessible premium mobility solutions. Earlier this year, Kia also partnered with ORIX Auto Infrastructure Services Limited to introduce the Kia Lease program in several major cities, providing customers with options for vehicle acquisition without a down payment and additional benefits such as maintenance coverage and insurance handling.
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