Audi India complete 15 years and celebrate by introducing 5 years coverage warranty
Audi, the German premium carmaker, unveiled a segment-first effort for its consumers today. Audi India has announced a five-year warranty with unlimited mileage for all cars sold this year, beginning June 1, 2022, to commemorate the company's fifteen years in the country.
Audi, the German luxury manufacturer, today announced a segment-first initiative for its customers. To mark the company's fifteen years in India, Audi India has announced a five-year guarantee with unlimited mileage for all cars delivered this year, starting June 1, 2022.
Audi India's continued faith in its vehicles is demonstrated by the extended warranty package offered to consumers. The five-year guarantee covers any component failure repair or replacement for an unlimited mileage period.
The broad warranty package given to customers demonstrates Audi India's continuous trust in its automobiles. The five-year warranty is valid for unlimited miles and covers any component failure repair or replacement.
Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India, commented Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India, commented To celebrate fifteen glorious years in
India, we have announced a segment-first warranty coverage for five years with unlimited mileage for our customers this year, starting June 01, 2022. This is a milestone initiative and we are very happy to offer a complete peace of mind package. This initiative is in line with Audi India's 'Strategy 2025' that focuses on Human Centricity which inspires us to be customer oriented at all times."
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