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Heavy discounts and other savings continue pouring at Tata Motors showrooms post Diwali, as the year comes to a close
Diwali might be over, but Tata Motors is still giving big discounts on new cars. The company is offering attractive schemes providing a savings of nearly two lakhs for its ICE models. Starting with the Tiago, priced from 4,57,490 rupees (ex-showroom), Tata Motors is giving offers worth 35,000 rupees. The savings include a cash discount of 10,000 rupees, an exchange bonus of 15,000 rupees, and a corporate discount of 10,000 rupees. The most basic, XE trim is not eligible for these offers, though.
On the Tigor, the Tiago’s sedan version, Tata Motors is giving a higher cash discount of 15,000 rupees, but the same exchange bonus of 15,000 rupees and corporate discount of 10,000 rupees, providing a total savings of 40,000 rupees. Prices start at 5,48,990 rupees (ex-showroom) and the benefits worth 40,000 rupees are available across the range.
The Tata Punch, which was India’s best-selling car last year, is available with a cash discount of 5,000 rupees, an exchange bonus of 15,000 rupees, a loyalty bonus of 20,000 rupees, and a corporate discount and other offers worth 15,000 rupees (petrol)/10,000 rupees (CNG). Customers can save a total of 55,000 rupees (petrol)/50,000 rupees (CNG) on the micro-SUV, which is priced from 5,49,990 rupees (ex-showroom) and is expected to get a facelift soon.
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|
Model |
Maximum Savings |
|
Tata Tiago |
35,000 rupees |
|
Tata Tigor |
40,000 rupees |
|
Tata Punch |
55,000 rupees |
|
Tata Altroz |
83,000 rupees |
|
Tata Nexon |
53,000 rupees |
|
Tata Curvv |
48,000 rupees |
|
Tata Harrier |
1,90,000 rupees |
|
Tata Safari |
1,90,000 rupees |
Higher up in the sub-4 metre range, the Altroz is not available with a cash discount or an exchange bonus but only a corporate discount, SBI payment offers, and other schemes, leading to total savings of just 8,000 rupees. Facelifted in May, the premium hatchback is priced from 6,30,390 rupees (ex-showroom).
The pre-facelift Altroz is still on sale at select dealerships and is available with a 40,000 rupees cash discount, an exchange bonus of 25,000 rupees, and a corporate discount, SBI payment offers, and other schemes worth 13,000 rupees (petrol)/18,000 (diesel)/8,000 (CNG). Thus, customers going for the old model can save a total of 78,000 rupees on the petrol variant, 83,000 rupees on the diesel variant, and 73,000 rupees on the CNG variant.
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The Nexon, the most expensive sub-4 metre Tata model, priced from 7,31,890 rupees (ex-showroom), is available with a total savings of 53,000 rupees (petrol/diesel)/45,000 rupees (CNG). Tata Motors is giving a 10,000 cash discount, a 15,000 exchange bonus, a 20,000 rupees loyalty bonus, and a corporate discount/other offers worth 8,000 rupees (only petrol & diesel) on the small SUV.
The Curvv, the longer, SUV-coupe version of the Nexon, is available with benefits of up to 48,000 rupees, including a cash discount of 20,000 rupees, an exchange bonus of 20,000 rupees, and finance schemes/corporate discount worth 8,000 rupees. Its prices start at 9,65,690 (rupees).

The Harrier and Safari twins, priced from 13,99,990 rupees (ex-showroom) and 14,66,290 rupees (ex-showroom), respectively, are available with savings of 40,000 to 65,000 rupees. Save for the Fearless X+ trim of the former and the Accomplished X+ trim of the latter, Tata Motors is providing an exchange bonus of 25,000 rupees and a corporate discount/finance offer worth 15,000 rupees on all trims.
On old stock of the Harrier and Safari available at select dealerships, customers can get benefits of up to 1,90,000 rupees, including a cash discount of up to 1,50,000 rupees, an exchange bonus of up to 25,000 rupees, and a corporate discount/finance offers worth 15,000 rupees.
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