The Renault Kiger facelift has been launched with 35 enhancements. However, the powertrain options have remained same.
The South Korean carmaker claims an ARAI-tested mileage of 19.4kmpl for the manual variant, 19.2 kmpl for the AMT and 27.1km/kg for the CNG version. While the manual trims are priced between Rs 5.99 lakh and Rs 9.31 lakh, the automatic variant is tagged at Rs 7.96 lakh. (All ex-showroom, Delhi).
The model has been instrumental in driving India to be among Renault’s top five global markets, as per the company.
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The company's diverse range of offerings in passenger vehicles has been consistently well-received by the people of South Africa, Renault India Operations Country CEO & Managing Director Venkatram Mamillapalle said.
Prices of the new SUV were announced in February and is available in four trim levels with as many as four engine and gearbox options.
First-drive impressions of the Kiger, which makes a case for itself based on design and pricing in a crowded car market.
The Kiger concept was showcased late last year and for the most part, stays true to the design language set by the concept. The company did say, at the time that 80 percent of the concept would filter through to the production vehicle.
At Rs 5.45 lakh, the Renault Kiger is the cheapest SUV in its category. But just how affordable is it compared to its rivals?
Renault Kiger bookings and deliveries begins from February 15. The SUV will be sold in four variants and six colours in manual and automatic transmission
The latest addition to the compact crossover segment by Renault, in response to the likes of the Kia Sonet, Nissan Magnite, Hyundai Venue and Tata Nexon, may be the most practical one yet.
The Kiger retains the overall silhouette of the concept SUV. Same goes for the winged front grille, the flared wheel arches and the split headlamp. The roofline, too, slopes downward towards the rear in a very coupe-esque fashion just like the concept.
Codenamed HBC, the Kiger was initially expected to be launched after Nissan’s offering in the same segment, the Magnite. However, due to the lockdown, Nissan has had to postpone the launch to January, but Renualt seems to be on track for the time being