1.0 Petrol RxE
1.0 Petrol RxL
1.0 Petrol RxL AMT
1.0 Petrol RxT
1.0 Petrol RxT AMT
1.0 Turbo petrol RxL
1.0 Petrol RxZ
1.0 Turbo petrol RxT
1.0 Petrol RxZ AMT
1.0 Turbo petrol RxZ
1.0 Turbo petrol RxT CVT
1.0 Turbo petrol RxZ CVT
The Kiger is Renault's long-awaited entry to the sub-four-metre compact SUV segment. It's based on the same CMF-A+ platform as the Triber, but takes on a more conventional five-seat SUV body style. It offers up four powertrain options - a 72hp 1.0 naturally aspirated petrol with a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT, and a 100hp 1.0 turbo-petrol engine with a 5-speed manual or a CVT. It promises great value with a relatively low price range for the segment and a strong equipment list.
Price ₹ 6.89 lakh onwards | Mileage NA | Engine 999cc | Transmission Manual | Fuel type Petrol | Seating Capacity 5 Seater |
Renault Kiger price for the base model starts at ₹ 6.89 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 12.48 lakh (on-road Delhi).Renault Kiger comes in 12 variants.The Renault Kiger Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 6.89 lakh - ₹ 12.48 lakh.
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The compact SUV has been given a minor update to celebrate its 50,000-unit production milestone.
It’s been just 17 months since the Renault Kiger was launched in India. So why are we reviewing it again so soon? The answer actually lies in what Renault was able to achieve with its compact SUV in that short time span – a production milestone of 50,000 units from its plant in Chennai. Now, a chunk of those will have been exported to other markets; the Kiger is sold in South Africa, East Africa, Indonesia, Seychelles, Mauritius, Nepal, Bhutan and Brunei, but it's an impressive feat nonetheless.
We are driving this 2022 Renault Kiger to celebrate that production milestone. The model, however, is also in keeping with the brand’s strategy of injecting each of its models with incremental updates each year to keep things fresh, adding the odd new trim level, design element or feature every now and then.
Brushed silver scuff plate of the updated Renault Kiger
The updates are subtle, of course; this is no facelift. You’ll find a new brushed silver scuff plate under the front bumper, a strip of chrome on the tailgate, black door handles and red hubcaps with the Renault logo in chrome on the 15-inch alloy wheels.
Red hubcaps on the 15-inch alloy wheels
There’s also a new Stealth Black paint shade option, but the change that might hold the most appeal to buyers is the word ‘Turbo’ printed large on the side cladding, giving some much needed visual differentiation for the more powerful engine option.
'Turbo' lettering on the side cladding
Inside, things get a subtle but sporty makeover, with red stitching on the seats, steering wheel, gear lever boot and centre armrest. The plastic trim running across the dashboard is a far more interesting colour – a gradient of black to red as it reaches the passenger side. Oddly enough, for all the red accessorising, the floor mats are still trimmed in blue.
The Renault Kiger now features cruise control
This remains a superbly equipped car for its price, and here too there has been an improvement. The wireless phone charger, previously part of an option pack, is now a feature on top-spec variants, the PM2.5 air filter is now standard across the range, and now, there is also cruise control. In fact, the engine start button has been shifted slightly to the left to accommodate the cruise control switch, and there are additional controls for this on the steering wheel.
Renault maintains there have been no mechanical changes with this 2022 model, but we did notice subtle differences to the way it drove. This is more likely down to refinements made to the model shortly after its 2021 launch, as the first test cars we drove were pre-production models. Today, we are driving the 1.0 Turbo CVT – which is the best version of the Kiger – and serves up a good blend of convenience and performance.
A slight improvement in ride quality compared to 2021 original; easy low speed maneuverability
There’s been a slight improvement to engine NVH levels since the original car, with vibrations in particular being tempered a bit, particularly at idle. The key word there, however, is ‘slight’ as it is still an engine you’ll hear a lot of inside the cabin. The CVT auto remains a highlight, with its smooth shifts helping to iron out the engine’s turbo lag. And provided you are measured with your throttle inputs, you can enjoy the surprisingly entertaining performance from the 100hp, 152Nm engine.
Rear seat space remains a highlight in this compact SUV
There’s a subtle improvement in ride quality too, with the suspension not feeling quite as clunky or brittle over sharp bumps now. The Kiger’s tidy body control remains, and though the slow steering keeps it from being a sharp handler, it’s very easy to manoeuvre at low speeds.
Whether this strategy of incremental updates is a good one remains to be seen – it always gives buyers something fresh, but also immediately dates the previous model.
With just these few changes, the overall prospect of the Renault Kiger hasn’t changed, and it remains a good looking, spacious, practical and well-equipped compact crossover. With prices ranging from Rs 5.99 lakh-10.62 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) – an increase of only Rs 5,000 – it continues to be excellent value too.
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Price Range Ex-showroom - Delhi | Rs 5.99 lakh-10.62 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
Engine | Petrol AT |
Fuel Type / Propulsion | Petrol |
Type | 3cyl, Turbo petrol |
Cubic Capacity (cc) | 999cc |
Max Power (hp @ rpm) | 100hp |
Max Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 152Nm |
Transmission | Petrol AT |
Drive Layout | Front-Wheel Drive |
Gearbox Type | CVT automatic |
Brakes | Petrol AT |
Front | Discs |
Rear | Drum |
Dimensions | Petrol AT |
Length (mm) | 3991mm |
Width (mm) | 1750mm |
Height (mm) | 1605mm |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2500mm |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 205mm |
Boot Capacity (Lts) | 405mm |
It may not be quite as revolutionary as its siblings, the Kwid, Triber and Duster were when they were launched, but the Kiger still comes in strong...
It may not be quite as revolutionary as its siblings, the Kwid, Triber and Duster were when they were launched, but the Kiger still comes in strong. It's turbo-petrol engine is peppy and responsive, it's loaded with equipment, it's comfortable and there's lots of space too. All this comes at a knockout price that even undercuts some premium hatchbacks. Look closer and you'll see some evidence of costs being saved, notably in sound insulation and certain cabin elements, but these are worth overlooking considering the tremendous value it offers.
The Renault Kiger offers a variety of color options. Renault Kiger is available in a range of 11 colors. The colors offered in Renault Kiger are Mystery Black / Planet Grey (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Moonlight Silver (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Mahogany Brown (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Ice Cool White (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Caspian Blue (Dual Tone), Mahogany Brown, Planet Grey, Moonlight Silver, Ice Cool White, Caspian Blue and Mystery Black / Radiant Red (Dual Tone).