0 km motorcycles in 24 or 36 installments at low rates: the 3 new plans, what they offer, and how to access them
New financing plans in Argentina facilitate the purchase of 0 km motorcycles with unusual payment options, underpinned by government support.
In recent months, new financing options have emerged in Argentina, allowing consumers to purchase zero-kilometer motorcycles with unprecedented payment plans. These loans, introduced by the country’s major public banks, enable buyers to pay for traditional or electric motorcycle models in 24 or 36 monthly installments, with significantly reduced interest rates. This initiative aims to stimulate the motorcycle market and make ownership more accessible to the general public during challenging economic times.
A notable offering comes from Banco Nación, which has partnered with local dealerships across the country. They provide loans that allow buyers to acquire motorcycles with a fixed nominal annual interest rate of 35%, a substantial reduction compared to the typical personal loan interest rates that hover around 66%. For example, basic motorcycle models can be purchased with this favorable financing, making it an attractive option for potential buyers looking for economical transportation.
As these financing plans unfold, they will likely have significant implications for the motorcycle market in Argentina. By making it easier for individuals and families to afford motorcycles, the initiative not only aims to boost retail sales but may also contribute to increased mobility in urban areas, where motorcycles are often a preferred mode of transport. The government’s support in promoting these financing options underscores its attempt to stimulate the local economy amidst ongoing financial challenges.