
Renault kickstarts limited-period summer service camp: Dates, discounts & offers
Renault kickstarts limited-period summer service camp.
Renault India
has kicked off a nationwide aftersales campaign, the
Renault Summer Camp
. It will be offering customers an opportunity to get their vehicles inspected and serviced with attractive benefits. The service initiative is being held across all Renault service facilities in the country and will run for a limited period from May 19 to May 25, 2025.
Renault Summer Camp: Key benefits
Customers visiting during this period can avail of a comprehensive
vehicle check-up
. The inspection includes battery health, fluid levels, indicator lights, air filters, and AC/cabin filters. A complimentary car top wash is also part of the offering.
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Furthermore, Renault is extending up to 15% discounts on select parts, up to 50% off on accessories, and 15% off on labour and value-added services (VAS). There are also 10% discounts on engine oil changes, extended warranty, and roadside assistance programs. While special tyre offers are in the pipeline, every customer visiting during the camp is assured a free gift. Users of the
MY Renault app
can enjoy an additional 5% discount on select parts and accessories.
The brand also plans to host a range of engaging in-store activities across service centres. Renault India currently operates with a wide network of 580 touchpoints across the country. Renault India's current lineup includes three models: the Kwid, a budget hatchback, the Triber MPV, and the Kiger, a compact SUV.
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