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Hyundai will support customer cars affected by heavy rain in Mumbai

Hyundai Motors India Limited creates Relief Task Force to support customer vehicles affected by heavy rainfall in Mumbai. The car manufacturer mentioned that they will extend the Emergency Roadside Service to support its customers. Along with this, Hyundai is also offering a 50 per cent discount on the depreciation amount of insurance claims. Customers will also get a one-year complimentary RSA for vehicles affected by heavy rainfall and waterlogging. This customer-centric offering proves Hyundai’s dedication to serving its customers with utmost care. The special task force will assist Hyundai customers in Mumbai by ensuring full support with their seamless mobility.

Hyundai AX1 To Hit Indian Roads Soon

The South Korean car manufacturer is reportedly finalising the launch of its new micro SUV. Codenamed AX1, this car will position itself below the Venue and take on the likes of Maruti Suzuki Ignis, Mahindra KUV100, Renault Kwid and more. Given the rising demand for SUVs in the market, AX1 will surely sell in good numbers if Hyundai prices it correctly.

There is no official statement from Hyundai about the details of the car. But, we understand that the car has three engine options to choose from. The 1.2-litre four-pot and 1.1-litre three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine and 1.0-litre turbo petrol. Let’s see which one Hyundai chooses. In terms of features, being a Hyundai, we expect that the car will come with all the latest tech. We won’t be surprised if Hyundai adds some segment-first features as well.

In Other News

Hyundai’s newly launched Alcazar, the three-row SUV, has received a positive response from customers. Within a month of its launch, the SUV has racked up 11,000 bookings. Surprisingly, Hyundai reported that 63 per cent of the bookings were for the diesel powertrain. And 33 per cent of bookings were for the top-spec Signature variant. Hyundai has put on generous pricing for the Alcazar, which starts at INR 16.30 and goes all the way up to INR 18.80 lakhs (ex-showroom).

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