These generic sentences should suffice
This comes with a lot of benefits.
This has a lot of benefits.
This offers a lot of benefits.
I don't know how each of them sounds so I ask you to tell me the best option and which to avoid.
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This comes with a lot of benefits.
They are friends with benefits.
using "with" expresses benefits which are additional and nice but not necessarily the primary reason for choosing something.
In your second sentence
This has a lot of benefits.
expresses a multitude of positive attributes and is often expressed as
This has many benefits.
Your third sentence
This offers a lot of benefits.
If you buy this SUV to carry the kids around, it offers the additional benefit of four wheel drive for better traction in bad weather.
suggests there is additional up-side to something which the receiver of the additional benefits may not have considered.