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Hyundai Pakistan introduces new installments plan for two top models

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ISLAMABAD: Hyundai Pakistan has introduced new installment payment plans, which allow customers to pay for both the Elantra 2.0 and Sonata 2.5 models through flexible financing options that require a 50 percent down payment.

Hyundai Elantra 2.0 The Hyundai Elantra 2.0 costs Rs. 6,850,000 and provides two payment options. Buyers can choose between an 18-month payment plan, which requires monthly payments of Rs. 206,944 after making a down payment of Rs. 3,425,000, or a 12-month payment plan, which requires higher monthly payments of Rs. 310,417.

Hyundai Sonata 2.5 The premium Hyundai Sonata 2.5, priced at Rs. 11,545,000, is being offered on three installment options. The 24-month payment plan requires a monthly payment of Rs. 253,021 after the customer makes a down payment of Rs. 5,772,500.

The 18-month plan requires Rs. 331,806 per month for shorter durations, while the 12-month plan increases the installment to Rs. 497,708 with the same down payment.

The financing options enable customers to choose their payment periods based on their financial situation because shorter periods result in higher monthly costs.

The vehicles provide a four-year warranty coverage, which lasts for 100,000 kilometers, although the offers require customers to meet specific conditions.

The Elantra 2.0 and Sonata 2.5 both serve as vital sedan models for Hyundai Pakistan, which competes in the mid-size and premium sedan markets against Toyota and Honda vehicles.

The flexible plans are expected to boost sales momentum, especially among buyers seeking faster ownership cycles with predictable monthly payments.

Industry analysts observe that automakers use installment models to create demand stability, which helps them weather currency exchange shifts and inflationary trends that have affected their business operations.

Staff Reporter

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