Hyundai India launches Monsoon Service Camp with 70-point check-up and up to 35% discount to ensure safe driving during the rainy season.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has launched a nationwide monsoon service camp across all its authorised workshops, aimed at ensuring safer and smoother driving for customers during the rainy season. The initiative is focused on encouraging preventive vehicle maintenance and offers a series of service checks and discounts.
Hyundai Monsoon Service Camp 2025 – Extended Warranty, Discounts & Beatification
As part of the campaign, Hyundai is offering a comprehensive 70-point vehicle inspection, which includes detailed checks on crucial systems such as brakes, lighting, tyres, wipers, battery, electrical components, and the underbody. These checks are designed to help customers prepare their vehicles for the challenging road conditions brought on by the monsoon. Customers visiting Hyundai workshops during the service camp can avail several benefits, including up to 35% off on extended warranty, 15% discount on periodic maintenance labour, interior and exterior beautification, and anti-rust underbody coating. Additionally, Hyundai is offering 10% off on select wear-and-tear parts like brake pads, clutch, and suspension components, as well as lighting parts and labour for sunroof lubrication and cowl panel cleaning.
Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director & Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, commented, “At HMIL, we are committed to deliver impeccable driving experience through thoughtful and proactive customer care. The Monsoon Service Camp is designed to offer complete peace of mind to customers by ensuring their vehicles are ready for the rainy season. We urge all Hyundai owners to take advantage of this initiative and drive safe and worry-free this rainy season.” The initiative underscores Hyundai’s continued focus on customer satisfaction and vehicle reliability, especially under challenging weather conditions.
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