As expected, Motorola launched its Razr 40 series in India with a big event in New Delhi (and we were there, you can watch the live stream). According to Prashanth Mani, Managing Director at Motorola Mobility India, “100% of the Motorola products sold in India are made in India” and that includes the 2023 foldables as well.
The more advanced of the two, the Motorola
Razr 40 Ultra, has a base price of ₹ 90,000, however, ICICI Bank offers ₹ 7,000
cashback if you use one of their credit cards to make the purchase. If you
don’t want to pay a lump sum, there is a ₹ 7,500 a month no cost EMI available.
Carrier Jio is promising ₹ 15,000 worth of “goodies” (what that entails exactly
will be posted by Jio itself).
The vanilla Motorola Razr 40 will be 30%
cheaper with a ₹ 60,000 base price and a ₹ 5,000 cashback offer from ICICI. You
can get it with monthly installments of ₹ 5,000/month as well. Jio’s offer is
valued at the same ₹ 15,000. Note that both models are configured with 8GB of
RAM and 256GB storage (and there are no other options).
You can find both phones on Motorola’s
official site – here’s the Ultra and the vanilla model. Starting today you can
also pre-book the Razr 40 Ultra on Amazon with a ₹ 999 deposit. Both models will
become available on July 15.