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Kia India announces pre-GST savings and festive benefits of up to ₹2.25 lakh

  • The limited-period offer commences today and will remain valid until September 22, 2025, which is when the new GST rules come into effect.

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Under the scheme, the Kia Seltos attracts the highest savings of up to ₹2.25 lakh in Kerala (Kia)

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Kia India has announced exclusive pre-GST savings, alongside special festive season benefits on select models in its portfolio, offering interested buyers total savings of up to 2.25 lakh. The limited-period offer commences today and will remain valid until September 22, 2025, which is when the new GST rules come into effect. Customers across different regions can avail combined benefits on the Seltos, the recently-launched Carens Clavis, and the Carens MPV.

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Under the scheme, the Kia Seltos attracts the highest savings of up to 2.25 lakh in Kerala, while benefits on the Carens Clavis go up to 1.55 lakh in Tamil Nadu. The standard Carens also see savings of up to 1.30 lakh, depending on the region. These offers combine pre-GST benefits of up to 58,000 with festive discounts of up to 1.67 lakh.

Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Joonsu Cho, CSO, Kia India, said, “Festivals are about joy, togetherness & new beginnings and at Kia, we want to make this season even more special for our customers. With exclusive Pre-GST savings and festive benefits, customers now have the chance to drive home their favourite Kia with unmatched value. As we believe that owning a Kia is not just about driving a car, but about adding comfort, style, and happiness to everyday life. We invite customers to visit us and experience the joy of starting their festive journey with Kia”.

Region-wise benefits

Region / State Seltos (up to) Carens Clavis (up to) Carens (up to)
North 1,75,000 1,45,500 1,26,500
East 1,75,000 1,45,000 1,20,000
West 1,75,000 1,45,500 1,26,500
Andhra Pradesh & Telangana 2,00,000 1,33,350 1,20,500
Kerala 2,25,000 1,25,650 1,20,500
Tamil Nadu 2,00,000 1,55,650 1,30,500
Karnataka 2,10,000 88,650 1,10,500

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First Published Date: 12 Sept 2025, 16:37 pm IST

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