Great Deals On Offer For BS4 Premium Bikes
The deadline to meet BS6 emission norms ends on March 31, 2020, and that's when manufacturers will not be able to sell a BS4 vehicle in the Indian market. Even as the country is gripped by the novel coronavirus pandemic, there has been no decision to extend the deadline as of now. Manufacturers are more eager than ever to clear existing stocks and are offering some very good offers and discounts to entice buyers. For those looking to bring home a motorcycle and scooter and are looking to snatch a good deal, now is a good time. That being said, please talk to your dealership first before venturing out of your home to purchase the vehicle. Here's a list of the BS4 offers that two-wheeler manufacturers have to offer. Do note that offers available at showrooms will differ from dealer to dealer.
Also Read: Why It's Still A Good Idea To Buy A BS4 Bike Before April 1, 2020
Triumph Motorcycles
Triumph Motorcycles India is offering discounts on select bikes in its range. The Triumph Bonneville T100 BS4 motorcycles can be had with zero per cent interest and an EMI of Rs. 11,599, while the Street Scrambler is being offered with an easy EMI option of Rs. 8700 on the last few BS4 units. The Triumph Street Twin remains one of the entry-level offerings from the brand and can be purchased with an EMI option of Rs. 7500 on the BS4 stock.
The big benefits come on the big motorcycles. The Triumph Tiger 800 XR BS4 is being offered with benefits up to Rs. 2.8 lakh. This includes a pannier set worth Rs. 1 lakh and a store voucher worth Rs. 1.5 lakh. In addition, Triumph is also offering an extended warranty of two years. For those looking at the off-road-ready Tiger 800 XCx, the benefits are worth Rs. 1.66 lakh. This includes a pannier set worth Rs. 1 lakh and an in-store voucher worth Rs. 35,000 and an extended warranty worth Rs. 31,000. Meanwhile, the Street Triple RS is being offered with an EMI of Rs. 10,999 for five years. That being said, the new Street Triple RS is set to go on sale on March 25, 2020, so do ask your respective Triumph dealer for a larger discount if they have stocks of the older model.
Ducati
It's a discount galore at Ducati dealerships. The BS4 Ducati Multistrada 1200 Enduro gets the biggest price cut of Rs. 3.5 lakh, while its replacement - the Multistrada 1260 gets a discount of Rs. 3 lakh. The Ducati Scrambler 1100 and Monster 821 also get Rs. 3 lakh discount, while the Ducati Diavel range is offered with Rs. 2.5 lakh discount. The Ducati Multistrada 1260 Enduro and the Panigale V4 S get a price cut of Rs. 1.5 lakh, while the Panigale 959 and the Panigale 959 Corsa each get a discount of Rs. 1 lakh.
Harley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson India is offering massive discounts on its range of motorcycles. The Softail range is offered with flat discounts of up to Rs. 2 lakh and includes the Harley-Davidson Fatboy, Heritage Softail, and the Deluxe. The Harley-Davidson Fat Bob is offered with a discount of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh, which also extends to the Iron 883, 1200 Custom, Roadster and Forty-Eight of the 2018 model year. The 2019 models are being offered with discounts of up to Rs. 75,000. Meanwhile, dealerships have even better discounts on offer on final BS4 stocks as high as up to Rs. 4 lakh.
Suzuki Motorcycle India
Suzuki Motorcycle India is offering a number of discounts on the BS4 stocks of its mass-market range but sadly does not have any offers on its premium line-up of bikes. It is, however, offering benefits on the new 250 cc range. The Suzuki Gixxer 250 and the Gixxer SF 250 are being offered with a discount of Rs. 20,000. There's free insurance as well worth Rs. 12,000 and exchange benefit up to Rs. 7000. While the Suzuki Hayabusa has been discontinued, there's a good chance to get an offer at the dealer level on the GSX-S750, V-Strom 650 XT and even the GSX-R1000. So make sure to check with your Suzuki dealer on offers and discounts, especially if you choose to pay outright.
Indian Motorcycles
Indian Motorcycles has said that it does not have any offers on BS4 stocks. The company does have single units available of the 2020 Indian Scout (Thunder Black), 2018 Scout Bobber (Star Silver Smoke), 2018 Chief Dark Horse (Thunder Black Smoke), and the 2019 FTR Race Replica in its fleet. In addition, there are eight units of the Indian FTR1200S (Thunder Metallic over Thunder Black) and one unit of the FTR1200S (Red over Steel Gray) available. At the dealer level, the Indian Scout and the Chief Dark Horse are getting a discount of Rs. 1 lakh.
BMW Motorrad
BMW Motorrad India is offering a hefty discount of Rs. 70,000 on the entry-level G 310 R and the G 310 GS motorcycles. Both bikes are also being offered at an on-road price tag of Rs. 2.99 lakh and Rs. 3.49 lakh, which are in-fact the ex-showroom prices for the bikes. In addition, dealers offering discounts up to Rs. 3.50 lakh on the BMW F850 GS.
Honda
Honda does not have major discounts on its premium line-up of BS5 motorcycles, but dealerships are handing out a discount of Rs. 2 lakh on the CB1000R. On the Honda CB300R, the company is offering a flat discount of Rs. 5000, while other motorcycles get a discount of Rs. 10,000 on the final BS4 stocks.
Kawasaki
India Kawasaki Motor is offering flat discounts of Rs. 85,000 on the Ninja 650 and Rs. 75,000 on the Z650 offerings. Dealers are also offering discounts on the limited BS4 stocks of the Ninja ZX-6R, Vulcan S, Versys 650 and the Ninja 400. Furthermore, the company is offering an extended warranty of 1 year/30,000 km, in addition to the standard two-year warranty that the manufacturer has to offer.
KTM
KTM India is offering a massive discount of Rs. 2.65 lakh on the 790 Duke. That brings the ex-showroom price on the middleweight naked motorcycle to just Rs. 5.99 lakh on the remaining BS4 stocks, and for that price, the motorcycle is a steal.
MV Agusta
MotoRoyale - the multi-brand dealerships that sell MV Agusta motorcycles in India is offering a flat discount of Rs. 3 lakh on the MV Agusta F3 800 RC, Brutale 800 America and the Turismo Veloce 800. Sadly, the bikes have not been updated to BS6 emission norms in India.
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