Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India introduces 2-wheeler industry initiative ‘Extended Warranty Plus’ program to support customers
This initiative enables customers to acquire an extended warranty within a flexible window of 91 days to the ninth year from the date of vehicle purchase.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), has unveiled the 'Extended Warranty Plus (EW Plus)' programme, an advanced iteration of its extended warranty offering, now available across all scooter and motorcycle models up to the 250cc segment.
This initiative enables customers to acquire an extended warranty within a flexible window of 91 days to the ninth year from the date of vehicle purchase. This programme not only grants customers a comprehensive 10-year warranty coverage but also offers renewal options that remain transferable even in the event of a change in ownership.
The enhanced 'Extended Warranty Plus' includes comprehensive coverage for crucial high-value engine components and other essential mechanical and electrical parts. The EW Plus programme offers customers three flexible options: a 3-year policy for vehicles up to the seventh year of age, a 2-year policy for vehicles in their 8th year, and a 1-year policy for vehicles in their 9th year. These options provide coverage for up to 1,20,000 kilometres for all scooter models and up to 130,000 kilometres for all motorcycle models.
Introducing the first of its kind initiative, Yogesh Mathur - Director, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India said, “Our 'Extended Warranty Plus' programme is designed to elevate the ownership experience to new heights. It is the industry's first programme to offer extended warranty coverage of up to 10 years, inclusive of high-value parts. With numerous benefits, this programme will revolutionise customer retention and enhance the overall experience, fostering long-lasting loyalty.”
Customers can conveniently access this service at any authorised Honda service center, with pricing starting as low as Rs 1,317 for models up to 150cc and Rs 1,667 for 150cc to 250cc models. The pricing structure varies based on the purchase year of the vehicle, ensuring flexibility and affordability for all customers.
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