Renault Lodgy World Edition launched

    The Lodgy Stepway World Edition is available in both, 85hp and 110hp options. Prices start at Rs 9.74 lakh.

    Published On Jul 25, 2016 06:05:00 PM

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    Renault Lodgy World Edition launched

    Renault has launched a special edition for the slow-selling Lodgy MPV called the Lodgy Stepway World Edtion.  The Lodgy World Edition is a cosmetic enhancement of the Lodgy Stepway with changes to its exterior and interior.  Renault had showcased the Lodgy World Edtion at the Auto Expo 2016 earlier this year.

    Exterior tweaks include a chrome satin trim on fog lamps and side moulding and roof rails. It also comes with special body graphics and badges. The car gets dual-tone bumpers and special 15-inch 'Nepta' alloy wheels. Renault is offering the Lodgy World Edition in four colours – Fiery Red, Royal Orchid, Pearl White, and Moonlight silver. The interior gets new shades for the upholstery and dashboard along with orange trim and special badging on the steering wheel.

    The World Edition is powered by the same 1.5-litre dCi engine and is priced at Rs 9.74 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the 85hp variant and Rs 10.40 lakh for the 110hp model. The Lodgy rivals the likes of the Maruti Ertiga, Honda Mobilio, Mahindra Xylo and Toyota Innova.

    Renault has also announced a 3CARE initiative that provides comprehensive maintenance which includes three years of warranty (up to 60,000km), three years of Road Side Assistance (up to 60,000km) and three years of Periodic Maintenance Service (up to 30,000km). The carmaker is offering the 3CARE comprehensive maintenance at a starting price of Rs 22,142.

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