‘Tiguan Allspace’

This May, Volkswagen Korea is launching a special zero-interest financing promotion for the representative compact sedan Jetta and the family SUV Tiguan Allspace 2024 models, in celebration of Family Month.

This promotion is designed to minimize monthly payment burdens for customers, allowing for a more economical and rational vehicle operation while providing abundant care services.

The Volkswagen Jetta is a standout compact sedan known for its robust fundamentals, various safety and convenience features, and excellent practicality. It particularly appeals to female buyers, being the only German brand sedan model competitively priced in the 30 million won range. In March, it achieved impressive sales, ranking as the 8th best-selling car by fuel type according to the Korea Automobile Importers and Dealers Association (KAIDA).

If purchased through this zero-interest financing promotion, the recommended retail price of the Jetta 1.5 TSI Prestige at 38,100,000 won requires an initial payment of 60%, followed by monthly payments of 244,400 won for 60 months without interest.

The family SUV, Tiguan Allspace, sold 2,771 units last year and has received immense popularity as a ‘Millennial Dad’s car’ among the discerning 30-40 age group, who prioritize economy, safety, and performance. The recommended retail price for the Tiguan Allspace 2.0 TSI Prestige model is 53,740,000 won; it can be purchased under the zero-interest financing promotion with a 59% initial payment, followed by monthly payments of 345,000 won for 60 months without interest.

Additionally, for the month of May, customers who purchase and register either the Jetta or Tiguan Allspace will receive several benefits, including a 5-year/150,000 km warranty extension, installation of a Volkswagen-certified dashcam, and total care service for accident repairs. If utilizing Volkswagen Financial Services’ financial products, they will also receive support for restoration costs related to chips, dents, and scratches through the Body Protection Program and coverage for repair costs on vulnerable vehicle parts through the Parts Protection Service, significantly reducing maintenance costs.

‘Jetta’

Lee Sang-jin daedusj@autodiary.kr