Hyundai Creta Gets Rs 1 Lakh Off In June 2026: Worth Grabbing Before Sierra Lands

Hyundai has rolled out June 2026 offers across its India range, with the bestselling Creta leading the pack. Petrol and N Line variants get total benefits of up to Rs 1 lakh, while diesel trims get only a token Rs 5,000 scrappage benefit. The Ioniq 5 is the only model excluded from the scheme.
What was announced
Hyundai's June 2026 scheme covers every model in its India portfolio except the Ioniq 5. Benefits are a mix of cash discount, exchange or scrappage bonus, upgrade offer, and a corporate or government employee bonus. Discounts vary by city and stock, and dealerships are the final word on exact figures.
Hyundai is discounting the Creta hard in June because the Tata Sierra is about to land, and that pressure is your gain.
The Creta is the headline act. All petrol variants above the base E trim, including the N Line, qualify for the full Rs 1 lakh stack. The base E petrol gets only a Rs 5,000 cash discount. Diesel trims get just a Rs 5,000 scrappage benefit, nothing else. The Creta is priced from Rs 10.9 lakh to Rs 19.91 lakh ex-showroom and rivals the Tata Sierra, Tata Curvv, and Kia Seltos.
| Benefit | Petrol (above E) and N Line | Petrol E (base) | Diesel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash discount | Rs 35,000 | Rs 5,000 | Not offered |
| Exchange or scrappage | Up to Rs 50,000 | Not offered | Rs 5,000 |
| Upgrade offer | Rs 15,000 | Not offered | Not offered |
| Corporate or govt | Rs 3,000 | Not offered | Not offered |
| Total | Up to Rs 1,03,000 | Rs 5,000 | Rs 5,000 |
Verna, Creta Electric, and Grand i10 Nios also receive top-tier benefits this month.
The Car Jury verdict
If you were already shortlisting a Creta petrol, June is the month to sign the cheque. A Rs 1 lakh stack on a car that starts at Rs 10.9 lakh is meaningful, and it lands just as the Tata Sierra arrives to chip away at Creta demand, which is exactly why Hyundai is discounting. Our Creta review is already a BUY, and this only sharpens the math against the Curvv and Sierra.
Two cautions. Diesel buyers get almost nothing, so do not let a salesperson dress up Rs 5,000 as a deal. And as Rachit Hirani of MotorOctane notes about Hyundai's feature-loading strategy, the Creta already gives you the kit Indian buyers want, which is why resale stays strong. Skip the base E petrol; the discount there collapses to Rs 5,000.










