Renault Plans to Introduce 5 New Cars and SUVs in the Next Three Years

Renault India is embarking on an ambitious journey as part of its Renaulution 2024 initiative, intending to introduce five new models by 2027 and this calculated decision establishes India as one of the primary hubs for the brand outside of Europe and highlights the French automaker’s commitment to the Indian market. Renault plans to launch new models as part of this initiative but it is also planning major updates and additions to its current lineup which includes the Triber, Kiger, and Kwid.

Renault has demonstrated its dedication to improving the customer experience through the launch of a new customer experience strategy and the revitalization of its used car program which goes by the name “Renew.The business also intends to introduce its new brand identity throughout its network in 2024 with a complete integration into all models predicted by 2025.

New Models on the Horizon

Renault has confirmed that the upcoming Triber and Kiger will be among the five new launches, although specific details about their arrival timeline and updates are yet to be disclosed. The current Triber, a compact 7-seater that has been on the market for over four years, is expected to undergo a renewal, especially with increased competition in its segment. The Kiger introduced less than two years ago, is also poised for a refresh to stay competitive in the compact SUV space.

Another significant addition to Renault’s lineup is expected to be the new Duster, based on the Bigster concept, and a 7-seat version, both utilizing the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s modular CMF-B platform. While the styling may have some differences for the Indian market, the new Duster promises to retain the muscular design and upright stance that characterized its predecessor.

The fifth model in Renault’s lineup will be a locally manufactured all-electric car, likely the Kwid EV and this move aligns with Renault’s focus on promoting electric mobility, aiming for over 85-90% localization of parts and a competitive pricing strategy targeting the sub-10 lakh range.

2024 Renault India Range Updates

As part of the Renaulution 2024 initiative, Renault has implemented updates and new features across its current portfolio in India. Let’s explore the changes in the pricing and features of the Kwid, Triber, and Kiger models:

Renault Kwid Prices (Ex-showroom, India)

Variant 2024 Price                      Old Price           Difference
RXE Rs 4.69 lakh Rs 4.69 lakh
RXL(O)                                    Rs 4.99 lakh Rs 5.21 lakh Rs 22,000
RXL(O) AMT (NEW)                Rs 5.44 lakh–                                  –
RXT Rs 5.50 lakh Rs 5.67 lakh Rs 17,000
RXT AMT Rs 5.95 lakh Rs 6.12 lakh Rs 17,000
Climber Rs 5.87 lakh Rs 5.87 lakh
Climber AMT Rs 6.32 lakh Rs 6.32 lakh

Renault has introduced new features and color options for the Kwid, with the Climber variant offering five dual-tone exterior color options. The RXL(O) trim now includes an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 5-speed AMT option, making it the most affordable hatchback with a touchscreen and the most affordable automatic car in India. Select variants have seen price reductions of up to Rs 22,000.

Renault Triber Prices (Ex-showroom, India)

Variant 2024 Prices                                Old Prices                        Difference
RXE Rs 6.00 lakh Rs 6.34 lakh Rs 34,000
RXL Rs 6.80 lakh Rs 7.10 lakh Rs 30,000
RXT Rs 7.61 lakh Rs 7.61 lakh
RXT AMT Rs 8.13 lakh Rs 8.13 lakh
RXZ Rs 8.23 lakh Rs 8.23 lakh
RXZ AMT Rs 8.75 lakh Rs 8.75 lakh

Renault has enhanced the Triber’s features, introducing a driver’s seat armrest, powered ORVMs, a 7-inch driver’s display, a wireless charger, LED cabin lights, and a new black exterior color option. The RXT variant now includes a rear camera and a rear wiper, while the RXL variant offers dedicated AC control and vents for the second and third rows. Price reductions of up to Rs 34,000 are applied to lower variants.

Renault Triber

Renault Kiger Prices (Ex-showroom, India)

Variant 2024 Prices          Old Prices Difference
RXE Rs 6.00 lakh Rs 6.50 lakh Rs 50,000
RXL Rs 6.60 lakh–                                          –
RXL AMT Rs 7.10 lakh–                                           –
RXT Rs 7.50 lakh Rs 7.92 lakh Rs 42,000
RXT AMT Rs 8.00 lakh Rs 8.47 lakh Rs 47,000
RXT(O)                             Rs 8.00 lakh Rs 8.00 lakh
RXT(O) AMT Rs 8.50 lakh Rs 8.55 lakh Rs 5,000
RXT(O) Turbo Rs 9.30 lakh Rs 9.45 lakh Rs 15,000
RXT(O) Turbo CVT Rs 10.30 lakh Rs 10.45 lakh Rs 15,000
RXZ Rs 8.80 lakh Rs 8.80 lakh
RXZ AMT Rs 9.30 lakh Rs 9.35 lakh Rs 5,000
RXZ Turbo Rs 10.00 lakh Rs 10.00 lakh
RXZ Turbo CVT Rs 11.00 lakh Rs 11.00 lakh

Renault Kiger

The Kiger receives notable updates, with the base RXE model becoming significantly more affordable, now priced Rs 50,000 lower than before. New features include puddle lamps on the auto-folding powered ORVMs, an auto-dimming inside rear-view mirror, LED cabin lights, and red brake callipers for turbo-petrol variants. The Kiger RXT(O) now includes automatic climate control and powered ORVMs, while the RXZ trim now features cruise control.

Conclusion

Renault’s Renaulution 2024 program which brings new models and a renewed emphasis on brand identification and customer experience is a big step forward in the company’s commitment to the Indian market. Renault’s ability to adjust to market trends and maintain its competitiveness in the ever-changing Indian automotive industry is exemplified by the upgrades made to the Kwid, Triber, and Kiger models and the launch of an economical electric vehicle in India bolsters Renault’s goal of providing accessible and sustainable mobility options.

 

2024-01-10 18:09:00

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