Harley Davidson Mumbai Offering Huge Discounts Of Up To Rs 3.67 Lakh

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The motorcycles are offered at a heavy discount, low down payment, finance option, and at an EMIs for 36 or 60 months

Harley Davidson Motorcycles Seven Islands Mumbai outlet is offering heavy discounts on demo bikes to clear their old stock. The Mumbai based dealer is selling a total of 5 bikes including a Street 750, Street Rod, Street Bob, Fat Bob and one Fat boy. The good news is that the Harley Davidson dealer is offering a heavy discount of up to Rs 3.67 lakh on these motorcycles.

The Mumbai HD dealer is offering a discount of Rs 1,08,600 on the 2018 Street 750. The 2018 Street 750 demo bike is available at Rs 5,76,466 as against its original price of Rs 6,85,066. The dealership is also offering finance of Rs 5,48,000 for their entry-level cruiser.

The 2017 Street Rod is available at a discount of Rs 1,30,600 and is priced at Rs 6,81,730 as against its original price tag of Rs 8,12,330. Besides the Street 750 and the Street Rod, the Street Bob is available at a discounted price of Rs 13,19,202, which is almost Rs 2,53,600 less compared to its original on road price.

Harley-Davidson Street Rod 750 India

The Mumbai dealer is also offering heavy discounts on the Fat Bob and the Fat Boy as well. The Fat Bob is available at a discounted price of Rs 15,12,916 while the Fat Boy is available at a discounted price of Rs 18,65,723. The Mumbai dealer is offering discounts of Rs 2,93,800 and Rs 3,67,000 on the Fat Bob and the Fat Boy respectively.

All the above-mentioned motorcycles are also available on finance, low down payment, and an EMI for either 36 months or 60 months. However, the Mumbai dealer has not revealed whether these above models were only display models or were also used as test ride models.

In other news, Harley Davidson has also recently partnered with the Chinese brand Zhejiang Qianjiang to manufacture a new entry-level model in the sub 500cc segment that will be manufactured in China and exported to the other markets of the world.