Lexus India announces new 8-Year vehicle warranty

The new comprehensive vehicle warranty has increased from 3 years / 100,000 km to 8 years/1,60,000 Km.

By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 24 Jun 2024 Views icon1936 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
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Lexus India has announced 8-years/160,000 km vehicle warranty* for all new Lexus models sold in India from 1st June 2024 onwards.

Lexus' Warranty programme has been modelled keeping in mind the brand’s goal of creating crafted experiences for its guests, where they can avail seamless experience for an additional period. The new comprehensive vehicle warranty has increased from 3 years / 100,000 km to 8 years/1,60,000 Km. This ensures every Lexus vehicle maintains its esteemed reputation for exceptional safety, consistent performance, opulence and craftmanship. Additionally, guests will have access to tailored plans covering finance, service options, insurance, and roadside assistance.

Ever since its debut in India in March 2017, the brand has strived to consistently deliver exceptional design and quality. 

With a portfolio of seven vehicles, six of which are self-charging hybrid electric vehicles. In 2020, Lexus’ presence in the Indian market was further strengthened with the introduction of its first locally produced model, ES 300h and it continues to be the most popular model amidst Lexus’ India line-up.

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