Kia India launches ‘Kia Lease’ with Orix Auto

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 05-18 00:30

‘Kia Lease’ initiative is tailored for customers with prolonged mobility requirements spanning 24 to 60 months with different mileage options.
New Delhi: Kia, one of the leading carmakers, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ORIX Auto Infrastructure Services Limited to launch new ownership experience program - 'Kia Lease'.

This move aims to enhance brand accessibility and offer customers another option to enjoy Kia without any maintenance, insurance, or resale hassle, the company said.

Crafted to accommodate a wide range of customer preferences, the ‘Kia Lease’ initiative is tailored for customers with prolonged mobility requirements spanning 24 to 60 months with different mileage options. Through the collaboration with ORIX, Kia intends to offer another option to its customers to enjoy hassle-free drive experience of Kia cars. The 1st phase of Kia Leasing has been launched in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru and Pune.

Customers have the freedom to opt for purchasing or leasing of Kia vehicles without any initial down payment. This not only offers convenience but also guarantees value for money, encompassing maintenance expenses, insurance renewals, and resale considerations. Additionally, at the end of of the lease period the customers will have the flexibility to return and upgrade to new car in accordance with their requirements and preferences, the company said in a media release.

All-inclusive minimum monthly lease price:

Minimum Monthly lease Price

Vehicle

Cost (INR)

Sonet

21,900

Seltos

28,900

Carens

28,800


Myung-sik Sohn, Chief Sales Officer, Kia India said, "The Leasing model is a global mega trend, gaining momentum in India too. This model resonates particularly well with new age consumers seeking flexible mobility solutions at appealing price points. With an industry forecast projecting 100% growth over the next 4-5 years, we anticipate our leasing service will outpace the industry growth average on account of better product range and service offerings.”

Vivek Wadhera MD and CEO at ORIX India, said, “Leasing is the next big trend in India where people are more concerned about mobility without any hassles attached to it. Leasing provides all that convenience under a single contract which offers attractive rentals-linked usage, fully serviced vehicle, insurance for full period and option to change the car on closure of lease. We expect this space to grow over the coming years.”

For Kia, venturing into leasing will enhance its brand image and open incremental sales opportunities. The company is committed to providing dedicated leasing staff and customer care for these new programs, ensuring a seamless customer, the release added.

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