If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to buy a car, April might be it. Hyundai Motor India has rolled out a wide range of offers this month, with benefits up to ₹1.10 lakh across its lineup. From hatchbacks to SUVs and EVs, the brand is clearly trying to attract both first-time buyers and upgrade seekers.
What’s interesting about these discounts isn’t just the amount, but also which models Hyundai is focusing on.
The main offer is on the Hyundai Verna, with older stock now coming with benefits up to ₹1.10 lakh. That’s a significant amount for this segment.
The Verna is still one of the more exciting sedans in its class, especially with its 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine that delivers 160 PS. For buyers willing to consider slightly older models, this deal is hard to ignore. It combines performance and value in a way rarely seen.
Creta and Alcazar Get Added Push
The popular Hyundai Creta still holds its place, now offering benefits up to ₹55,000. While it’s not a huge discount, it’s enough to make the deal more appealing on one of India’s best-selling cars.
Then there’s the Hyundai Alcazar, aimed at families needing that extra row. Discounts go up to ₹70,000 on petrol variants, making it a practical upgrade option for those outgrowing compact SUVs.
Hyundai is also pushing its electric ambitions. The Hyundai Creta Electric offers benefits of up to ₹1 lakh, positioning it as a strong entry point for buyers considering a switch to EVs
i20 and Grand i10 Nios
For city buyers, the Hyundai i20 offers benefits up to ₹58,000. It remains a go-to option for those wanting a premium feel without stepping into SUV territory, especially in the Sportz and Asta trims where the value gap narrows.
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios gets up to ₹68,000 off. With its practical size and reliable 1.2-litre engine plus a CNG option, it continues to appeal to everyday urban users.
Exter, Venue and Aura
Not every model sees aggressive discounts. The Hyundai Exter offers up to ₹43,000 on older stock, while newer variants receive minimal benefits.
The Hyundai Venue, despite its popularity, gets only up to ₹5,000, suggesting demand is strong enough without heavy incentives.
The Hyundai Aura benefits are capped at ₹20,000. It remains a practical choice, especially for buyers focused on mileage and boot space rather than features.
A Strategic Push Before Mid-Year Updates
What stands out this month is Hyundai’s clear strategy: push older inventory, strengthen EV adoption, and keep best-sellers attractive without heavy discounts.
For buyers, the opportunity lies in knowing where to look. If maximum savings matter, the Verna and Creta Electric are obvious picks. If you want practicality, the Nios and i20 still deliver solid value.
April 2026 isn’t just another discount cycle; it’s a window where timing could make a noticeable difference in what you pay and what you get.
