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Audi India dealers introduce Assured Buyback Programme to boost festive demand



<p>The programme is available across six models — Audi A4, Q3, Q3 Sportback, A6, Q5 and Q7.</p>
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Audi India dealerships on Thursday said that they have rolled out a new Assured Buyback Programme, designed to offer customers greater peace of mind by securing future vehicle value and easing ownership costs ahead of the festive season.

The initiative provides buyers with a guaranteed future value of 60 per cent of the ex-showroom price after three years or 45,000 km, and 50 per cent after four years or 60,000 km, the official statement said.

It also includes low-EMI balloon finance options, subject to financier approval, along with simplified financing and insurance cover to address any value gap at the end of tenure.

The programme is available across six models — Audi A4, Q3, Q3 Sportback, A6, Q5 and Q7.

“The joy of owning an Audi is also about peace of mind when it comes to value. With the Assured Buyback Programme, customers get a transparent exit price and simplified financing solutions. We believe this offering will make luxury mobility more accessible during the festive season,” said Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India.

Audi India, which operates in more than 100 markets worldwide, is looking to strengthen customer confidence and spur demand with this move, as luxury automakers compete to capture festive season sales.

  • Published On Aug 28, 2025 at 11:21 AM IST

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