Renault Kiger [2023-2025]

6.00 Lakh - 11.23 Lakh
RXE
New Delhi

Renault Kiger [2023-2025] Features and Specifications

The Renault Kiger [2023-2025] is a 5-seater car with a wheelbase of 2500 and a ground clearance of 205. It comes with manual and automatic transmission options. Different variants include different transmission types and fuel compatibilities.

  • Engine
    999
  • Torque
    96 Nm @ 3500 rpm
  • Mileage
    19.1
  • Power
    71 bhp @ 6250 rpm
  • Transmission
    Manual
  • Fuel
    Petrol

Renault Kiger [2023-2025] Price

Renault Kiger [2023-2025] is available in 21 variants – the base model is and the top model is

Kiger [2023-2025] Engine & Performance

Renault Kiger [2023-2025] Colour Options

Renault Kiger [2023-2025] is available in 11 different colors namely Caspian Blue, Ice Cool White, Moonlight Silver, Mahogany Brown, Caspian Blue with Black Roof, Radiant Red with Black Roof, Moonlight Silver with Black Roof, Moonlight Silver with Black Roof, Stealth Black, Metal Mustard with Black Roof, Ice cool white with Black Roof.

  • Caspian Blue
  • Ice Cool White
  • Moonlight Silver
  • Mahogany Brown
  • Caspian Blue with Black Roof
  • Radiant Red with Black Roof
  • Moonlight Silver with Black Roof
  • Moonlight Silver with Black Roof
  • Stealth Black
  • Metal Mustard with Black Roof
  • Ice cool white with Black Roof

Renault Kiger [2023-2025] Expert Reviews

Renault Kiger Front Three Fourth3

By Dhruv Paliwal

2 Aug, 2022

Renault has introduced a new colour, a handful of features, and a few visual updates for the Kiger. But does it up its desirability factor? Renault’s mantra for the Kiger has always been simple – make it stylish, make it an SUV, and, most importantly, make it affordable. And it seems to have worked for the French carmaker. So far, Renault has sold more than 50,000 units of the Kiger since it was launched at the beginning of 2021. And now, a year and a half later, Renault has freshened things up with a model year update. And in terms of model year updates, it’s an okay one – a new colour, a couple of new features, and a few new visual touches. But the question is – does all this change anything for the Kiger? We spent a couple of days with it in Kerala to find out. First, there is a new stealth black shade on offer, and while there is nothing stealthy about it, given that it’s a gloss finish, it does nevertheless look handsome on the Kiger. Bear in mind that this kind of gloss will require slightly more than regular upkeep. There’s a ‘TURBO’ decal on the side, and the black shade also gets a small red accent. The front skid plate is new, and a chrome strip runs across the boot lid. The dashboard gets a new accent, and the seats get red stitching. In terms of features, you now get cruise control. The switch, in typical Renault fashion, is on the centre console, and the Start / Stop button has been pushed aside (it’s now more towards the centre) to make place for the cruise control switch. You also get a wireless charging space in the centre console. These features will definitely add value to everyday driving, and while the wireless charging space has a rubber mat, my phone slid around quite a lot, especially while driving on bumpy sections of the tarmac. Verdict This is a short review, for mechanically, the Kiger remains the same. The car we drove in Kerala had a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, paired with the CVT – it’s a nice powertrain. It’s responsive and as refined as we expect a three-cylinder to be – it can also be quite peppy in city traffic. The ride, too, while not refined, has a certain plushness to it that helps you waft ahead over bumpy sections. With this update, then, the Kiger’s value proposition has increased ever so slightly. It offers style on a budget – something its rivals don’t. Things are now more convenient with wireless charging and cruise control. So, if you want something that looks good in your parking spot and offers fair value, without being quite expensive, then the Renault Kiger is your best bet. [tabs] [tab title="2022 Renault Kiger RXZ Dual Tone"] Engine: 999cc / Inline 3-Cylinder / Turbocharged Fuel: Petrol Transmission: CVT Automatic / Front-Wheel Drive Power: 98.6bhp @ 5,000rpm Torque: 152Nm @ 2,200 – 4,400rpm Price: ₹10.62 Lakh (Ex-Showroom, Delhi) X-Factor: Like before, the Kiger continues to offer a blend of style and convenience on a budget akin to no other small SUV in its class. Pros • Stylish • Plush ride quality Cons • Numb steering [/tab] [/tabs] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7OymF8Z3lU Read more: Land Rover Discovery Metropolitan Edition: First Impressions 2022 Ather 450X: First Ride Review

Renault Kiger Front Quarter Motion 11

By Ishan Raghava

4 Mar, 2021

Renault has tasted significant success in the sub-4 metre segment with the Triber. Now, can it repeat the same in the incredibly competitive sub-4 metre SUV space with the Kiger? When I first tested the Triber, I was surprised by what it has to offer to the Indian customer. A couple of things stood out prominently – first, the Triber’s design completely disguised the fact that it measured just under 4 metres, and second, it screamed premium – something that has served it well in the Indian market. It seems fair to say that Renault has mastered the art of getting a product’s design right and, more importantly, making it look more premium than its price suggests. But does the first sub-4 metre SUV from the French brand possess the same traits? And even if it does, would it be enough to succeed in the highly competitive sub-4 metre SUV segment? Well, we drove the new Kiger to find exactly that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQrJd-hjebU Bit of a mouthful I think perhaps the most confusing aspect of Renault’s latest product is its name, or rather the pronunciation of the Kiger name. I’ve already heard various iterations of it and still can’t figure out whether it’s 'Keeger’ or ‘Kaaiger’. But jokes aside, one look at the however-you-want-to-pronounce-it SUV, and you can see that Renault’s premium design DNA is intact in the Kiger. Sure, it’s not designed like a run-of-the-mill butch SUV, but its design seems to be somewhere between a tall hatchback and a crossover. Both front and rear ends of the Kiger feature striking design cues, such as an oversized Renault logo on the front grille and a layered headlight setup, which also features dramatic-looking triple-barrel LED headlights – that come as standard on the top-of-the-line RXZ variant that we tested. The restrained use of chrome in its design is also a highlight in my book. It looks quite balanced, thanks to its flared wheel arches and 16-inch wheels. There are three aspects of the Kiger that I really like. First, the availability of vivid colours – the Caspian blue shade of our test car makes sure that it stands out on the road. Second, the availability of a dual-tone contrast roof on all variants, which will also encourage customers to personalise their cars. And third, its C-shaped LED taillights, which are absolutely stunning to look at and remain a high point of its design. Overall, the Kiger is yet another stunning looking product from Renault. And while it might not fit the traditional SUV design mould, it certainly looks like a million bucks. Small size, big space Now, one of the biggest highlights of the Triber was its space management – it offered 3 rows of usable seating in such a compact footprint. And it seems that Renault has done it again – despite being under 4 metres in size, the Kiger has a very spacious interior. While the front seats are quite spacious and offer good bolster support, it’s the rear seat that takes the space game to the next level. Not only does it offer enough headroom and legroom to fit people taller than 6-feet but also enough space to even fit three adults. Similarly, at 405 litres, the boot space of the Kiger also adds to its practicality. Also, there are multiple cubbies to store your belongings, the biggest of which is a huge console underneath the front armrest. Equipped to the gills Given its value pricing, I would say that the interior quality and fit-and-finish of the Kiger is largely quite acceptable. Sure, some surfaces could do with better attention to detail, such as the door handles and interior rear-view mirror, which feel quite cheap and flimsy. However, most of the surfaces and elements work well and are quite practical. The list of standard equipment offered with the Kiger is also quite big. There is an 8.0-inch touchscreen multimedia system, paired with a 7.0-inch digital instrument console. The instrument console particularly stands out with its design layout and slick typography, which is not just legible but also looks great. I particularly liked the analogue-style speedometer, which looks fantastic and makes you wonder why other brands try to reinvent the wheel by designing digital gauges in obscure shapes, making them difficult to read. The touchscreen placement is a disappointment, though, because it’s very difficult to read any information on the screen in sunlight – it’s something that Renault must look into. The Kiger also fares well in terms of safety, as base variants of the car feature dual airbags and ABS, while the premium variants come with four airbags. Additionally, the Kiger also comes with five optional trim packs, which customers can use to personalise their car not only visually but also in terms of features, for instance by going for the Smart+ pack, which includes a wireless charger and an air purifier. Also, the air-conditioning system of the Kiger is amazingly effective – even at a scorching temperature of 39 degrees at our test location, it froze the cabin within a few minutes. Turbo power Powering the Triber is the same 1.0-litre petrol engine that we have seen in other products in the Renault line-up. It’s available in two variants – 99bhp turbo and 71bhp in naturally aspirated trim. Our test car featured the turbo powerplant, which seems quite sufficient for the Kiger, with its 99bhp and 160Nm of torque. In terms of power delivery, though, you really have to wring the neck of the engine, as the peak torque arrives at 2,800rpm, which means that below the 2,500rpm mark, there is quite a bit of turbo lag. However, once you cross the 2,500rpm mark, the Kiger really picks up the pace and is very responsive to throttle inputs. In fact, once over the turbo lag, the engine really comes into its element and maintains three-digit speeds quite easily. But, given that the engine is a 3-cylinder unit, the high NVH levels and lack of refinement at high revs are quite evident. In terms of ride and handling, the Kiger shines – like all other Renault products, its ride-and-handling balance is very good. The Kiger remains stable at high speeds and handles broken roads effectively – it virtually glides over them. The electrically-assisted steering, though, needs work and can get excessively weighed around fast corners, however, for city driving, it works fine. Good package, but with limitations The Kiger has a lot of good things going for it – a fantastic design, bright colours, practically spacious interior, and high levels of standard equipment. But it does have some room for improvement, for instance, the 3-cylinder engine’s NVH levels need some work and a few areas, like the inside rear-view mirror and door handles, can do with better quality. But what I find quite disappointing is the lack of a dead pedal or even enough space to rest your left foot next to the clutch. When you have to frequently use the clutch, for instance in start-stop traffic, it can be a real bother. However, at an ex-showroom price of ₹8.55 lakh (for the RXZ variant that we tested), you get a lot of product, considering its space, practicality, design, and standard equipment. And the fact that its prices start from ₹5.45 lakh means that the Kiger competes not only with other sub-4 metre SUVs but also with most of the popular hatchbacks. And at its price, it really offers a worthy alternative to both hatches and SUVs. [tabs] [tab title="Renault Kiger RXZ"] Engine: 999cc / 3-Cylinder / Turbocharged Fuel: Petrol Transmission: 5-Speed Manual / Front-Wheel Drive Power: 99bhp @ 5,000rpm Torque: 160Nm @ 2,800 – 3,600rpm Price: ₹8.55 Lakh (Ex-showroom) X-Factor: With a combination of design, features, and space, the Kiger offers a fantastic package, especially if you’re on a tight budget. Pros • Great design • Phenomenal space Cons • NVH needs improvement • Quality can be better [/tab] [/tabs] Read more: Renault Kiger key highlights: Price, variants, engine options, rivals & more Renault Duster 1.3 Turbo, Track Test Renault Triber Long Term Report: October 2020

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6.30 Lakh
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999 - 999 cc

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Renault Kiger [2023-2025] Safety Ratings

Safety Rating

Adult

4

12.34 Max. 17 Adult

Safety Rating

Child

2

21.05 Max. 49 Child

Safety Rating Details

BrandModelBody TypeYear of TestingCrash Test WeightTested By
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Renault Kiger [2023-2025] Questions & Answers

Q: Is the Renault Kiger a turbopetrol SUV?-

Yes, the top variants of Kiger come with a 1.0L turbocharged petrol engine.

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