Maruti Suzuki subscription services extended to Pune and Hyderabad
Maruti Suzuki Subscribe, the new car subscription platform that the country's largest carmaker recently set up, has now extended its offerings to Pune and Hyderabad. These cities have been added to the program on a pilot project, following its implementation last month in Bengaluru and Gurugram. Maruti Suzuki is offering this service in collaboration with car leasing platform Orix.
To be eligible for Maruti Suzuki Subscribe, customers need to be over 25 years old, be a resident of India, own a driver's license and have a CIBIL score of over 700.
Under this program, individuals will be able to lease a car for a fixed tenure of 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 or 48 months(city dependent). Customers need to only pay a monthly fee. This includes the cost of using the vehicle, maintenance and other services related to the car. Also, insurance, road-side assistance and other facilities are managed by the leasing partner.
Customers can walk into an Arena or Nexa outlet, choose the car they wish to lease and the tenure. After this, they will have to submit their documents for credit approval. The initial payment includes a security deposit, a subscription booking amount and an advance subscription fee. This will be followed by a single monthly subscription fee. The cars offered in this plan are new, customers also have a choice of colour and receive delivery pf their vehicle in 15 days.
Both Arena and Nexa cars are on offer. The Arena line-up includes the mid and top variants of the Swift, Dzire, Ertiga and Vitara Brezza. Prices start at Rs 17,600 per month for a 48-month lease on the Swift Lxi MT. From the Nexa range of cars, the Baleno, Ciaz and XL6 are on offer in manual and automatic options. Prices start from Rs 19,229 per month for the Baleno Sigma MT.
Starts Rs 6.35 Lakhs
1197cc
Manual
90
113
22.35 Kmpl
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