The French carmaker is hitting the fast lane in India, with the recent launch of the 2024 Renault Kiger subcompact SUV just the first gear in an ambitious five-car offensive planned for the next three years. This aggressive push aims to reclaim lost market share and reassert Renault’s position as a major player on Indian roads.
Priced from Rs. 5.45 lakh, the 2024 Ranault Kiger is a budget-friendly SUV aiming straight for the heart of the Indian market. Its stylish design, roomy interiors, and impressive fuel efficiency have already grabbed positive reviews. This competitive offering is expected to attract new customers and revive Renault’s presence in the crucial SUV segment.
But Renault isn’t a one-SUV show. They’ve confirmed four more vehicles across various segments in the coming years, including sedans, MPVs, and possibly even another SUV. This diverse lineup caters to a wider range of needs and preferences, giving Renault a stronger foothold in the market.
Renault isn’t just adding new models, they’re also revamping existing offerings with feature upgrades and price cuts. The popular Kwid hatchback, for instance, now gets a more powerful engine and additional safety features. Similarly, the Triber MPV receives a refreshed look and improved interior ergonomics. These updates, coupled with competitive pricing, aim to make Renault cars even more appealing to Indian buyers.
The question on everyone’s mind: are these facelifts genuine improvements or just cosmetic tweaks? We’ll soon be getting behind the wheel to bring you a full review and answer that question definitively. Until then, let us know in the comments what you think!
Ex-showroom Prices For These Cars
- 2024 Renault Kiger: Rs. 5.45 lakh – Rs. 9.50 lakh (across four trims)
- Renault Kwid: Rs. 4.49 lakh – Rs. 5.99 lakh (across four trims)
- Renault Triber: Rs. 5.99 lakh – Rs. 8.24 lakh (across four trims)
With an aggressive expansion plan, feature-packed upgrades, and competitive pricing, Renault is certainly making a statement in India. Whether they reclaim their lost glory remains to be seen, but one thing’s for sure: the French carmaker is back in the game, and they’re here to stay.
Keep an eye out for our upcoming test drives, where we’ll put these facelifted Renaults through their paces and tell you if they’re truly worth the upgrade!
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