Kia India has announced an exciting round of pre-GST offers and festive discounts for car buyers, with benefits going as high as ₹2.25 lakh. This move comes ahead of the festive season and the anticipated impact of GST 2.0, giving customers a chance to secure attractive deals on Kia’s popular lineup before prices are revised.
The offers are available across Kia’s premium and mass-market vehicles, including the Seltos, Sonet, Carens, and EV6. Depending on the variant, customers can enjoy a mix of:
Together, these benefits can amount to as much as ₹2.25 lakh, making this one of Kia’s biggest festive offers to date.
The automotive industry is bracing for structural price changes once GST 2.0 takes effect. By rolling out these pre-GST offers, Kia is not only clearing existing inventories but also giving customers a unique opportunity to buy their dream car at a lower effective cost before the new tax system potentially increases prices.
With Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Diwali, and Dussehra around the corner, carmakers traditionally see a surge in demand. Kia’s move ensures that customers have a compelling reason to book early and lock in festive deals while stock lasts.
For those considering a new Kia, this limited-period window could be the perfect time. With benefits up to ₹2.25 lakh, attractive financing, and a wide product range, Kia’s festive push ensures that buyers not only drive home a stylish car but also make a financially smart decision before GST 2.0 reshapes the market.
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