Maruti Suzuki signs up with SMAS Auto Leasing as 5th partner for subscription-based services
With monthly rentals starting from Rs 12,999, SMAS Auto and Maruti plan to offer subscription services to various regions across India.
Maruti Suzuki has signed up with SMAS Auto Leasing as its 5th partner for subscription-based services after inking similar deals with players like Orix, ALD Automotive, Quiklyz by Mahindra Finance, and Myles.
Shashank Srivastava, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing and Sales, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, said" Our Subscribe program has helped us expand with more subscription partners and service more locations.”
With monthly rentals starting from Rs 12,999, SMAS Auto and Maruti plan to offer subscription services to the regions like Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai.
Maruti Suzuki as part of its subscription model offers to take care of registration and RTO Expenses, Insurance (New & Renewals), Service & Maintenance, along with Roadside Assistance options,
Meherban Singh, General Manager & Head: Strategic Sales & Business Planning, SMAS Auto Leasing commenting on the partnership said, “New Age Car buyers prefer a convenient, hassle-free and flexible vehicle ownership experience, and Car Subscription provides a one-stop solution for all their needs.”
As part of the subscription model customers can drive their dream car without having to make a down payment upfront and can choose from multiple tenure options at an all-inclusive fixed monthly rental.
The Subscription tenures are available for up to 5 years, in addition to the existing tenures of 1, 2, 3 & 4-year options.
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15 Feb 2023
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