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Renault India is offering a discount of up to Rs 54,000 on pre-lift variants of Kwid.

BS6 Renault Kwid Discount Offers


With the advent of BS6 emission norms, automakers are offering discounts on their vehicle line up to clear their stock. Renault India is also offering a huge discount on its both BS6 and BS4 models of the Kwid. The company launched the BS6 Renault Kwid in the range of Rs 2.92 lakhs - Rs 5.01 lakhs (ex-showroom). Currently it is offering a total discount of up to Rs 54,000 on pre-lift variants of Kwid. These include a 4-year free Warranty and a Loyalty Bonus of Rs 10000. 
The BS4 compliant variants of Renault Kwid is available with a discount of up to Rs 29,000 in the market. The BS6 Renault Kiwid discount offer comes with a 4-year free warranty that includes a 2-year manufacturer warranty or 50,000 km + 2-year extension warranty or 50,000 kms. Along with this, it will also come with a Loyalty Bonus of Rs 10,000. Plus incase you are exchanging your old kwid with a new one then there is an Exchange Bonus of Rs 10,000. In case your are a loyal Renault Kwid customer and plan to buy another Kwid then there is also a Cash Discount of Rs 5,000. Other offers include Rs 4,000 Rural or Corporate Discount. 

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