Hyundai Motor India has formed a 'Relief Task Force' to support customer vehicles affected by heavy rainfall and waterlogging in Mumbai. As a part of this initiative, the South Korean carmaker has announced complimentary roadside assistance (RSA) for affected vehicles for one year. The carmaker will also provide a 50 per cent discount on depreciation amount on insurance claims of affected vehicles. Furthermore, the company activated a toll-free helpline number - 18001024645 for customers seeking assistance for their affected Hyundai vehicle.
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Hyundai is also offering 50 per cent discount on depreciation amount of insurance claims
Commenting on the initiative, Tarun Garg, Director (Sales, Marketing & Service) said, "Hyundai is a socially responsible and customer centric organisation that is committed to make efforts for the betterment of society and communities. The safety and well-being of customers is our utmost priority. Recently, Mumbai has witnessed an unfortunate event of heavy rainfall and waterlogging. To combat this situation, we have ramped-up our service support by forming a special task force to assist Hyundai customers in Mumbai to ensure their seamless mobility and peace of mind."

Hyundai is also providing one-year complimentary road-side assistance (RSA) for vehicles affected by this unfortunate even
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The Korean carmaker had announced similar relief initiatives in the past under its Hyundai Cares 3.0 relief initiative to support the customers for hassle-free and peace of mind experience. In May 2021, the carmaker offered such initiatives for its customers affected by Yaas Cyclone. The company had deployed a dedicated Roadside Assistance service team to support the customers, which will be free of cost. The carmaker also offered a 50 per cent discount on the depreciation amount of insurance claims for cyclone-affected vehicles.
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