Hyundai Is Offering Upto ₹90,000 Off This December
The discounts are a combination of price increase and new offers, as usual no offer on bestselling Creta
By Salil Kumar
Published January 10, 2026

Table of Contents
- Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS
- Hyundai i20
- Hyundai Exter
- Hyundai Aura
- Hyundai Verna
- Hyundai Alcazar
As of January 2026, Hyundai India is offering substantial consumer benefits across its lineup to clear remaining Model Year 2025 (MY25) inventory and offset the 0.6% price hike implemented on January 1.
These offers vary significantly, with the highest savings available on the Exter and i20, while high-demand models like the Creta receive more conservative support.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
| Offer Category | Maximum Benefit (₹) |
|---|---|
| Cash Discount | 30,000 |
| Scrappage Bonus | 25,000 |
| Additional for Upgrade | 20,000 |
| Pride of India / Corporate | 10,000 / 5,000 |
| Total Consumer Benefits | Up to 90,000 |
The Grand i10 Nios remains a key volume driver for Hyundai, and these January offers are strategically aimed at first-time urban buyers and existing Santro or older i10 owners. The "Additional for Upgrade" bonus specifically incentivizes brand retention. While the base Era trim receives lower benefits (around ₹67,500), the manual and CNG variants carry the highest incentives to compete with the Maruti Swift and Tata Tiago in the cost-conscious hatchback segment.
Hyundai Aura
| Offer Category | Maximum Benefit (₹) |
|---|---|
| Cash Discount | 20,000 |
| Scrappage Bonus | 15,000 |
| Pride of India / Corporate | 3,000 / 3,000 |
| Total Consumer Benefits | Up to 41,000 |
The Hyundai Aura offers more modest benefits compared to its hatchback sibling, reflecting its stable demand in the compact sedan and commercial fleet sectors. The primary focus for January is on CNG variants (S and SX), which receive stronger upfront value to appeal to high-mileage professional commuters. While retail buyers get up to ₹41,000 in direct consumer offers, some MY25 stock units may carry higher cumulative benefits including GST-linked reductions to clear dealer lots.
Hyundai i20 & i20 N Line
| Offer Category | i20 (Petrol MT) (₹) | i20 N Line (₹) |
|---|---|---|
| Cash Discount | 35,000 | 25,000 |
| Scrappage Bonus | 25,000 | 20,000 |
| Additional for Upgrade | 25,000 | 25,000 |
| Pride of India / Corporate | 10,000 / 5,000 | 10,000 / 5,000 |
| Total Consumer Benefits | Up to 1,00,000 | Up to 85,000 |
The i20 premium hatchback is one of the most heavily discounted models this month, with total benefits reaching ₹1 Lakh for specific manual variants. This aggressive pricing is designed to counter competition from the Maruti Baleno and Tata Altroz, while the N Line variants maintain slightly lower discounts to protect their performance-oriented positioning. These offers are particularly lucrative for buyers upgrading from smaller hatchbacks, thanks to the substantial ₹25,000 upgrade incentive.
Hyundai Exter
| Offer Category | Maximum Benefit (₹) |
|---|---|
| Cash Discount | 40,000 |
| Scrappage Bonus | 20,000 |
| Additional for Upgrade | 20,000 |
| Pride of India / Corporate | 10,000 / 5,000 |
| Total Consumer Benefits | Up to 95,000 |
The Exter leads Hyundai’s January 2026 savings list, with some dealership-level schemes for MY25 stock reaching as high as ₹1.69 Lakh when combined with historic GST reductions. For general consumers, the ₹95,000 package is largely focused on the mid-range SX and SX(O) trims. The strategy here is to maintain momentum in the micro-SUV segment against the Tata Punch by leveraging high cash discounts and attractive ownership transition pathways for younger buyers.
Hyundai Venue (Old vs. New)
| Offer Category | Old Venue (MY25) (₹) | New Venue (MY26) (₹) |
|---|---|---|
| Cash Discount | 35,000 | - |
| Exchange/Scrappage | 25,000 | 25,000 (total) |
| Total Benefits | Up to 60,000 | Up to 25,000 |
There is a significant divide between Venue offers this month: older MY25 stock (including the 1.2 MT trims) carries up to ₹60,000 in benefits to clear inventory. In contrast, the recently updated MY26 Venue and the N Line version have much more symbolic, loyalty-focused savings usually limited to an exchange bonus. This allows Hyundai to protect the margins of the newer model while liquidating older production units quickly.
Hyundai Verna
| Offer Category | Maximum Benefit (₹) |
|---|---|
| Cash Discount | 35,000 |
| Scrappage Bonus | 25,000 |
| Corporate Discount | 10,000 |
| Pride of India | 10,000 |
| Total Consumer Benefits | Up to 80,000 |
The Verna sedan receives a robust ₹80,000 discount package that covers both turbo-petrol and non-turbo variants. These benefits are highly competitive for the segment, often bringing the Verna's effective price close to that of premium hatchbacks. Interestingly, the iVT (CVT) variants typically receive slightly higher weighting in these benefit structures than manual versions, catering to the growing urban preference for automatics in the mid-size sedan space.
Hyundai Creta & Alcazar
| Model | Max Benefit (₹) | Primary Components |
|---|---|---|
| Creta / N Line | 30,000 – 40,000 | Mostly Scrappage/Exchange |
| Alcazar | 55,000 – 65,000 | Cash + Scrappage |
The Creta remains Hyundai's bestseller, which explains its relatively modest discounts—often limited to a ₹30,000 scrappage bonus. Because demand remains consistently high, Hyundai does not need to offer heavy cash incentives. The Alcazar, being a premium three-row SUV, offers slightly higher benefits of up to ₹65,000, primarily to attract families who might otherwise consider the Mahindra XUV700 or Tata Safari during the new year buying cycle.
Source- Autopunditz
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