Gurugram: In a move that’s part summer wellness retreat and part garage makeover, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has launched its nationwide customer connect program – the Hyundai Smart Care Clinic. Scheduled to run from April 25 to May 6, 2025, this service bonanza promises not just TLC for your beloved Hyundai but also a sigh of relief for your wallet.
Spread across more than 1600 Hyundai service centres in India, the Smart Care Clinic isn’t your average pit stop. Think of it as a full-body spa session for your car – minus the cucumber eye masks, but with a 70-point checkup that inspects everything from engine and brakes to suspension and electricals. Yes, it’s that comprehensive.

Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and COO of HMIL, shared the company’s motivation behind the initiative: “At Hyundai, we don’t just build cars, we build trust – and sometimes that means a 15% discount on AC gas refills. With the Smart Care Clinic, we aim to make car maintenance less of a chore and more of a celebration.”
Highlights of the Hyundai Smart Care Clinic:
- Free 70-point health check-up – because your car deserves a little pampering too
- Up to 30% off on extended warranties – planning ahead has never looked so good
- 15% off on labour charges, wheel alignment, beautification, and AC services – even your car’s skin gets a glow-up
- 10% off on parts like compressors, condensers, and roadside assistance – for when your car just wants to be extra
Timed perfectly with the onset of Indian summer, this initiative is Hyundai’s way of saying, “Let’s help your car chill before the heat turns it into a tandoori edition.”
And it’s not just about discounts. Hyundai is also using this platform to educate customers on the importance of routine maintenance. Because a well-serviced car is not only safer and more efficient but also less likely to break your heart (and bank account) on the highway.
So if your Hyundai’s been giving you the “I need a vacation” vibe, it might just be time to take it to the Smart Care Clinic. After all, even cars deserve a summer break.