
Hyundai Motor India is actively pushing to end the financial year on a massive high by rolling out substantial discounts across its diverse product range. For March 2026, the automaker has announced a comprehensive promotional scheme covering everything from its entry-level hatchbacks to its premium sedans. Buyers can unlock massive savings through a combination of direct cash discounts, exchange bonuses, and corporate loyalty programs.
These aggressive year-end offers are designed to clear out existing dealership inventory and maintain a competitive edge against aggressive pricing strategies from rivals like Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors. The specific discount amounts vary significantly based on the chosen model and variant, offering buyers a wide range of highly lucrative deals.

Hyundai’s popular hatchback portfolio is receiving significant price cuts this month. The entry-level Grand i10 Nios, which serves as a highly practical urban commuter, is available with total savings of up to Rs 53,000.
This massive discount makes the compact hatchback an exceptionally strong value proposition for first-time car buyers or those seeking a budget-friendly second vehicle.
The Grand i10 NIOS competes mainly with the Maruti Suzuki Swift. Like the Swift, the Grand i10 is offered with a 1.2 liter petrol engine as its mainstay. One critical difference though is the fact that the Grand i10 NIOS' engine is a 4 cylinder unit, in comparison to the Swift's triple cylinder unit.

Moving up to the premium hatchback segment, the stylish Hyundai i20 is also heavily discounted. Buyers can secure total benefits of up to Rs 48,000 on the i20. This promotional package typically includes a substantial upfront cash discount combined with an exchange bonus for customers trading in an older vehicle. The i20 competes directly with the Maruti Suzuki Baleno and Tata Altroz, and these specific financial incentives are crucial for keeping the model highly competitive in a shrinking segment.

The most substantial savings this month are reserved for the Verna mid-size sedan. Hyundai is offering massive total benefits of up to Rs 95,000 on the Verna.
This aggressive price reduction is a clear strategic move to stimulate demand in the sedan segment, which has been steadily losing ground to the massive popularity of compact SUVs. The Rs 95,000 discount makes the Verna a highly compelling option against its primary rivals, the Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus.

Hyundai’s SUV line-up is also part of the March promotional push. The Exter, which competes directly with the Tata Punch in the highly lucrative micro-SUV segment, is available with total savings of up to Rs 43,000.
Additionally, the Venue compact SUV gets a modest total benefit of Rs 5,000. While the exact discount structure for the blockbuster Creta remains heavily dependent on specific variant availability and local dealer stock, the massive offers across the rest of the portfolio ensure that almost every Hyundai buyer can secure a lucrative deal before the financial year closes.