The festive sale is going to offer customers with massive discounts on products across a wide range of categories, including grocery, gifting, fashion, and electronics.
As the festive season begins today, e-commerce platform JioMart has announced the start of its JioUtsav 2025 with the onset of Navratri. The festive sale is going to offer customers with massive discounts on products across a wide range of categories, including grocery, gifting, fashion, and electronics.
One of the key highlights of the sale is the pricing of the newly launched iPhone 16 series. The e-commerce platform is offering the iPhone 16e at prices as low as ₹44,870, while the iPhone 16 Plus will be available starting from ₹61,700. Among other electronic items, customers will also be able to avail massive price drops on the Infinix GT 30 smartphone, Macbook models and televisions.
The Infinix GT 30 will start from ₹17,499, and MacBook models are priced at ₹49,590 onwards. Television sets such as the Samsung 32-inch TV model will be available from ₹10,490, semi-automatic washing machines from ₹5,990, and air conditioners starting at ₹22,990.
Apart from large electronic appliances and smartphones, the sale is offering up to 90% discounts on kitchen and home appliances, audio devices, and accessories.
“Backed by the scale and reach of JioMart, millions of households across metros, towns, and villages can enjoy timely, hassle-free deliveries with no hidden charges, making festive shopping simple and stress-free,” the platform said in a statement.
The e-commerce platform has emphasised its focus on providing doorstep delivery and a wide product range as part of the festive sale, aside from bringing to its customers convenience and more value.
These prices are applicable only when clubbed with a variety of bank offers. An instant 10% discount is being offered with banks such as ICICI Bank, Bank of Baroda (BOB), and RBL Bank on every purchase made on the platform.
Last year, the sale ran for 9 days until October 26 to November 3, 2024, all through the five-day festival of Diwali.