Table of Contents
- Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS
- Hyundai i20
- Hyundai Aura
- Hyundai Verna
- Hyundai Exter
- Hyundai Venue
- Hyundai Creta has no discount while Tucson has up to ₹100,000 off this August
- Hyundai is also giving Pride Of India discount to rural and government employees
- You can choose only one between scrappage or exchange
Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS
The feisty little Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS is available with a maximum total saving of up to ₹70,000 on its 2025 models. This is a combination of a ₹35,000 cash discount, a ₹30,000 scrappage bonus, and a ₹5,000 Pride of India bonus, which is a special corporate discount for government employees and pensioners.

The NIOS is a compact hatchback well-suited for city driving, powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine and also offered with a CNG option for those prioritising lower running costs. Key features include a standard 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and six airbags across every variant for enhanced safety.
While its small dimensions and light steering make it perfect for urban use, the ride can feel a bit stiff on broken roads, and boot space is tight in the CNG model because of the tank. Another point to note is the lack of any safety rating.
It competes with the Wagon R and Tata Tiago. The former is equally unsafe but returns great mileage. While the Tiago is valued for robust build quality and a strong safety record.
Hyundai i20

For August 2025, the Hyundai i20 comes with total savings of up to ₹70,000, split equally between a ₹35,000 cash discount and a ₹35,000 scrappage bonus. It’s a smart time to trade in an older car if you’re eyeing this model.
The i20 is a premium hatchback known for its stand out design, and sporty-ish nature. Buyers can choose between a 1.2-litre petrol engine for relaxed commuting or a feisty 1.0-litre turbo petrol for stronger highway performance.
Higher trims add a sunroof, a 10.25-inch touchscreen and a 7-speaker Bose sound system, while six airbags are standard across the range.
Owners love the refined ride and cabin quality, though mileage trails some rivals and the suspension feels firm over sharp bumps. Oddly, top variants skip wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay found in cheaper trims.
Rivalry is stiff from the Maruti Suzuki Baleno and Tata Altroz. The Baleno scores on fuel efficiency and pricing, the Altroz on safety and ride comfort. The N line version adds sportier sound exhaust and tighter handling setup . It has cash and scrap[page discounts of 60,000 split equally.
Hyundai Aura

The Hyundai Aura is a compact sedan quite famous for fleet owners and those who want a bit more of everything without going the hatchback route.
A generous 402-litre boot makes it family-friendly, and the smooth 1.2-litre petrol engine is city-ready; a factory-fitted CNG option keeps running costs down.
Inside, you get an 8-inch touchscreen, and every variant includes six airbags. Ride comfort is good at low speeds, but the suspension can feel bouncy on rough roads when you’re travelling faster, nothing you won’t complain about
It faces the recently refreshed duo of Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Honda Amaze. The Dzire excels in mileage and service reach, while the Amaze offers more cabin room.
Current savings on 2025 cars reach ₹45,000, comprising a ₹25,000 cash discount, a ₹15,000 scrappage bonus and a ₹5,000 Pride of India benefit.
Hyundai Verna

If you can somehow look past the blinding LED front strip , the Hyundai Verna stands out with sharp, futuristic styling and a 160 hp engine on Turbo trims
Engine choices include a refined 1.5-litre petrol for daily duties and a thrilling 1.5-litre turbo petrol for enthusiasts, paired with manual, IVT or quick-shifting DCT gearboxes.
The cabin looks modern and premium, highlighted by twin digital displays. Top trims offer Advanced Driver Assistance Systems such as forward-collision warning and lane-keeping assist.
A sport-tuned suspension boosts handling but can feel firm on bumpy roads, and the bold design may not suit every taste.
Competition comes from the Honda City, Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus. The City is renowned for space and reliability, while the Slavia and Virtus attract keen drivers and brand reputation.
Hyundai sweetens the deal with savings up to ₹65,000 on 2025 models: a ₹20,000 cash discount, a ₹35,000 scrappage bonus and a ₹10,000 Pride of India bonus.
Hyundai Exter

The Hyundai Exter is a utility first micro-SUV that blends style with practicality. Compact dimensions and generous ground clearance make it perfect for urban jungles and bad roads alike.
A dependable 1.2-litre petrol engine offers respectable economy, and a CNG variant is available for even lower running costs.
Segment-first touches include a digital instrument cluster, dual dash camera, sunroof (in higher trims) and six airbags as standard. Performance can feel strained on highways when fully loaded, but city manners are excellent.
Its chief rival is the Tata Punch. While the Punch scores for build strength and safety, the Exter replies with more convenience features.
Hyundai is offering up to ₹60,000 off on 2025 Exter models, split between a ₹30,000 cash discount and a ₹30,000 scrappage bonus.
Hyundai Venue

The soon to be refreshed Hyundai Venue brings sharp styling and tech-laden interiors to the sub-4 m SUV class. Engine choices range from a smooth 1.2-litre petrol for daily drives to a lively 1.0-litre turbo petrol that feels quick on open roads, though rear-seat space is snug for taller passengers.
Cabin quality is solid, and features such as an 8-inch touchscreen and six airbags are standard. Against rivals like the Kia Sonet and Tata Nexon, the Venue shines by combining style and tech at an attractive price.
Right now, savings on 2025 Venue models reach ₹85,000, including a ₹40,000 cash discount and a ₹45,000 scrappage bonus. It’s a lot of car for the money.
Hyundai Venue N Line

The Hyundai Venue N Line spices up the regular Venue with sportier intent. Powered by the peppy 1.0-litre turbo petrol, it gets firmer suspension, sharper steering and a meatier exhaust note, plus distinctive, red-accented interiors and N Line detailing.
Handling is more confident, though ride comfort is firmer over broken roads. Its closest rival is the Kia Sonet GT Line, but the N Line delivers a bigger shot of driver excitement.
Hyundai is offering up to ₹85,000 off on 2025 Venue N Line models, combining a ₹40,000 cash discount and a ₹45,000 scrappage bonus.
Hyundai Tucson

The Hyundai Tucson turns heads with hidden headlamps integrated into its parametric grille. Inside, the dual-screen layout and premium materials make it feel a class above.
Engine choices include a smooth 2.0-litre petrol and a torquey 2.0-litre diesel, both refined and effortless on highways. Top-notch features like ventilated seats and advanced driver aids add to its appeal.
Rivals include the Jeep Compass and Tata Harrier. While the Compass boasts off-road pedigree and the Harrier offers big-SUV presence, the Tucson wins with futuristic design and richer tech.
Hyundai is offering savings up to ₹1,00,000 on 2025 Tucson models, split between a ₹50,000 cash discount and a ₹50,000 scrappage bonus.
Hyundai Creta

The Hyundai Creta remains a segment lease with no discounts at all, thanks to its undying demand. Inside, it is spacious, comfortable and packed with features such as a panoramic sunroof and ventilated seats and upto 50 plus models on sale.
Engine options cover a smooth 1.5-litre petrol, a punchy 1.5-litre turbo petrol and an efficient 1.5-litre diesel, giving buyers plenty of choice.
Key rivals are the Kia Seltos and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and an upcoming rival. The Seltos caters to keen drivers, and the Grand Vitara’s hybrids set fuel-efficiency benchmarks, yet the Creta’s all-round package of comfort, features and engine variety keeps it at the top.
Discounts are minimal because demand is sky-high: Hyundai offers a straightforward ₹5,000 scrappage bonus on 2025 models.
| Model | Cash Discount | Scrappage Bonus | Pride of India / Other Bonus | Total Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grand i10 NIOS | ₹35,000 | ₹30,000 | ₹5,000 (Pride of India) | ₹70,000 |
| i20 | ₹35,000 | ₹35,000 | — | ₹70,000 |
| Aura | ₹25,000 | ₹15,000 | ₹5,000 (Pride of India) | ₹45,000 |
| Verna | ₹20,000 | ₹35,000 | ₹10,000 (Pride of India) | ₹65,000 |
| Exter | ₹30,000 | ₹30,000 | — | ₹60,000 |
| Venue | ₹40,000 | ₹45,000 | — | ₹85,000 |
| Venue N Line | ₹40,000 | ₹45,000 | — | ₹85,000 |
| Alcazar Facelift | ₹20,000 | ₹40,000 | ₹10,000 (Upward Bonus) | ₹70,000 |
| Tucson | ₹50,000 | ₹50,000 | — | ₹1,00,000 |
| Creta | — | ₹5,000 | — | ₹5,000 |
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