India’s top-selling four-wheeler, the Tata Punch, and Honda cars has escalated its appeal with both brands providing discounts of up to Rs 1,00,000. The Indian carmaker is not holding back and is fortifying the brand image and leading the race with heavy discounts. The discounts are availableon the Tata’s petrol and CNG variants, and all models of Honda cars.
What to expect with Tata Punch’s Discount
The year 2024 till now has been the year of the Punch as Tata Motors has been making all the money and giving a stiff competition to other brands in the passenger segments. The micro SUV has consistently registered the highest number of sales volumes month-on-month. Tata Motors is offering up to Rs 25,000 on the petrol version and up to Rs 20,000 on the CNG trim making the Punch most sought-after vehicle. With the new August offers, Tata Motors has upped the ante by offering great deals for Punch petrol and around Rs 2,000 for the CNG model.
Barring the two entry-level trims, the Pure and Pure Rhythm, Tata Motors is offering discounts on the rest of the variants. Tata is offering a cash discount of Rs 20,000 and an additional corporate deal of Rs 5,000. On the other hand, the Punch CNG has a discount of up to Rs 15,000 and a corporate rebate of Rs 5,000.
Honda Elevate’s its discounts offer in 2024
Honda continues to offer heavy discounts on its range of models, including the Elevate SUV, City sedan, City Hybrid and Amaze compact sedan. Honda is offering benefits of up to Rs 65,000 this month on the Elevate, inclosing additional safety tech, including six airbags, 3-point ELR seat belts, and seat belt reminders for all five seats as standard fitments. However, these benefits apply only to Elevate models manufactured before this update.
Along with the Elevate, the City also received additional safety features. The unsold stock, manufactured before the update, gets benefits of up to Rs 88,000 this month, while the updated City is coming with benefits of up to Rs 68,000. The Honda City Hybrid is available with a cash discount of up to Rs 78,000, and a complimentary 3-year service package worth Rs 20,000. Priced from Rs 19 lakh, the City hybrid doesn’t have any direct rivals in the market and comes with a 1.5-litre petrol engine and two electric motors, all of which are mated to an e-CVT gearbox.
The Amaze also gets benefits of up to Rs 96,000 this month on the VX and Elite variants, up to Rs 76,000 on S variant and Rs 66,000 on the entry-level E variant. The current model is going to be replaced soon with an all-new Amaze, which is expected to arrive during the festive season this year.