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Hyundai launches nationwide Smart Care Clinic across 1,600 service centres



<p>Hyundai noted that the campaign has been timed ahead of the monsoon season, when vehicle maintenance requirements typically increase due to wet-weather driving conditions.</p>
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Hyundai Motor India on Monday announced the launch of its nationwide Hyundai Smart Care Clinic, a service campaign aimed at enhancing customer experience through vehicle health checks, maintenance support and after-sales benefits.

According to the official press release, the initiative will be conducted across more than 1,600 Hyundai service centres in the country from June 24 to July 8, 2026.

As part of the campaign, customers will receive a complimentary 30-point vehicle health check-up covering critical systems such as the engine, brakes, electrical components and suspension. The company is also offering benefits on extended warranty plans, mechanical labour, maintenance parts, roadside assistance packages, car care services and connected car subscriptions.

“As Hyundai celebrates 30 years of its journey in India, we remain committed to placing our customers at the heart of everything we do. The Hyundai Smart Care Clinic reflects our customer-first philosophy, offering proactive vehicle care and a holistic service experience,” said Nilesh Shah, National Service Head, Hyundai Motor India.

The company said customers can avail up to 30 per cent benefits on extended warranty plans, mechanical labour, selected car care services and roadside assistance packages. Benefits of 10 per cent are also being offered on mechanical and maintenance parts as well as Bluelink subscription services.

Hyundai noted that the campaign has been timed ahead of the monsoon season, when vehicle maintenance requirements typically increase due to wet-weather driving conditions.

  • Published On Jun 22, 2026 at 12:06 PM IST

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