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The Renault car price starts at โ‚น4.30 lakh and goes up to โ‚น10.34 lakh. As of December 2025, the most affordable Renault car is the Kwid, while the Kiger is the costliest. 

 

Currently, Renault has 5 models in its India lineup, of which 3 are on sale, and 2 are upcoming. Renault cars currently available for sale in India are: Kwid, Kiger, and Triber. The Kiger is also the only Renault SUV on sale in India. 

 

Renault new car launch includes the New Duster and Bigster, which are expected to launch in late 2025 and early 2026, respectively.

 

Renault Cars Price (December 2025)

 

Renault cars in India start at โ‚น4.30 lakh for the Kwid and go up to โ‚น10.34 lakh for the Kiger. View the complete price list of all Renault vehicles available for sale in the table below:

 

Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Renault Kwid

โ‚น4.30 lakh - โ‚น5.79 lakh

Renault Triber

โ‚น5.76 lakh - โ‚น8.39 lakh

Renault Kiger

โ‚น5.76 lakh - โ‚น10.34 lakh

 

Renault New Cars

 

Two upcoming Renault cars are expected to launch:

 

1. New Duster

 

  • Estimated New Duster price: โ‚น10.00 lakh - โ‚น15.00 lakh
  • Expected Launch Date: Late 2025
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Body Type: SUV

 

2. Renault Bigster (Boreal)

 

  • Estimated Bigster price: โ‚น14.00 lakh - โ‚น18.00 lakh
  • Expected Launch Date: Early 2026
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Body Type: SUV

 

Renault Latest Updates 

 

  • September 22, 2025: Renault launches Kwid 10th Anniversary Edition at โ‚น5.15 lakh.
  • August 31, 2025: Renault Kwid will get minor updates as sales drop in the small car segment.
  • August 25, 2025: Renault Kiger facelift launched at โ‚น6.30 lakh with the same four trims, now renamed.
  • July 23, 2025: Renault Triber facelift will start at โ‚น6.3 lakh, six years after its 2019 launch.
  • July 11, 2025: New Renault Boreal SUV unveiled.

 

About Renault

 

  • Start of operations in India: Renault is a French multinational automobile manufacturer. The brand entered the Indian market in 2005 in partnership with Nissan, and has a production facility in Oragadam, near Chennai. 
  • Competitors: In India, Renault rivals brands like: Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Kia, MG, Skoda, Hyundai, Mahindra, etc.
  • Renault models in India: Presently, 3 Renault models are on sale: Kwid, Triber, and Kiger.
  • Renault electric car plans: Currently, Renault does not yet offer an electric car in India, but the brand has plans to launch Kiger and Triber electric versions by 2027.
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Asked by: Dhruvon Dec 2, 2025

I am from Himachal and currently own a 4th-gen Honda City. It is very comfortable but sometimes hard to manage in the mountains. I am looking to upgrade to a rugged SUV/Jeep. I test-drove the Thar Roxx and loved the go-anywhere feel, but the lack of thigh support at the front is a deal-breaker for me. The Innova HyCross offers ideal comfort for my family and me, but an MPV feels too large for my liking, and I do not need the extra two seats. Please give some recommendations.

If you are happy with the Honda experience, you should consider the Elevate. It scores very well on seat comfort and also has other pluses like good ground clearance and a robust build. The suspension can also take quite a beating and is something that you will appreciate, especially on rough roads in the hills.  
The engine is adequate but doesnโ€™t have the punch of a turbo engine in case.
Alternatively, you could wait for the new Renault Duster that will go on sale in early 2026. The Duster is a tough amd hardy crossover, and the new one that will be offered with turbo-petrol engines should also satisfy with performance.
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Asked by: Shashikanth Sathon Dec 1, 2025

I am a first-time buyer and prefer a seven-seater. My monthly running is hardly 200 km, but once every three months, I will do a 1,000 km drive with full capacity.

There are multiple seven-seater options available across different price points - the most affordable being a Renault Triber, followed by Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Kia Carens Clavis, and so on.
Since you haven't mentioned your budget, you could click here to find out all the seven-seater cars you have in the market.
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Asked by: Asheesh shahon Dec 1, 2025

I am almost about to buy the Renault Kiger Techno CVT automatic, but I do not see it ranking very high in terms of sales or overall ratings, which makes me nervous. Should I still go for it, or should I buy the manual version for now and continue searching for something better?

If you are happy with the Renault Kiger, there is no reason not to consider purchasing it. Yes, the sales are low compared to other models; however, this is more to do with a low brand strength than any fundamental product problem.
Renault is also investing a lot in India and next year will have an all new Duster as well as a 7-seat version of the same. So if anything, the brand should only get stronger. As for the CVT, you have picked a good version as it comes mated to the turbo engine. This powertrain is lively and fun to drive, and smoother than the non-turbo AMT model.
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Asked by: Dhruv Biswason Nov 30, 2025

We currently own a 2018 Brezza and are looking to upgrade. Our budget is around โ‚น15-16 lakh. The car would probably be used twice a week for about 60 km each time, with occasional road trips. We want to avoid a Maruti this time and are aiming for a safer option.

Given that you are looking at an upgrade from a compact SUV like the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, it would be worthwhile looking at the larger mid-size SUV segment. 

However, bear in mind, then, that you would likely have to stretch your budget a bit to get a good amount of features. We would advise holding off on your purchase for a little longer if possible, as there are several exciting new cars launching very soon. 

First is the Tata Sierra, a good-looking and well-equipped SUV whose full price list is expected later this month. Then there is the all-new Kia Seltos, which promises to be larger and even better equipped than today's car.

 And finally is the new Renault Duster, which promises the same robust SUV feel and value proposition as the original, with more modern features. All should be big on safety, although official crash test ratings remain to be seen.

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Asked by: Faisal Aon Nov 30, 2025

I need to upgrade to a new car with a budget below Rs 20 lakh. I need a ride comfort similar to the Duster, a diesel-like driving experience, but with better reliability and after-sales service. I also need a 360-degree camera and a sunroof. Please share your suggestions.

Since youโ€™ve been driving a Renault Duster for almost a decade and clearly like what it offers, the most logical upgrade is the all-new Renault Duster, which is set to launch on January 26, 2026. While the new model wonโ€™t come with a diesel engine, it will offer a choice of strong 1.0 and 1.3 turbo-petrol motors, both paired with a smooth torque-converter automatic gearbox that should make everyday driving effortless.
Itโ€™s also expected to come with a sunroof, and although a 360-degree camera hasnโ€™t been confirmed yet, given the competition, itโ€™s very likely Renault will offer it. If ride comfort and familiarity matter to you, this new Duster is worth waiting for.
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Asked by: Amiton Nov 26, 2025

Please suggest an AMT version of a used car under โ‚น3 lakh. It can be any small car.

The Renault Kwid would be a good option for you. As far as AMTs go, the Kwid's gearbox does the job, but the car itself will feel like a bit of an upgrade over your current Maruti Alto. The Kwid has a few SUV-like design traits, the ground clearance is good, as is the ride, and you will get a version with an in-built touchscreen too.
Bear in mind, though, that the gear selector on the AMT Kwid is a rotary dial and not a traditional gear lever, and this may feel odd to begin with. When buying used, make sure you buy from a reputed reseller for extra peace of mind.
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Asked by: Soham Sahaon Nov 26, 2025

I currently own a 2022 Baleno Zeta AGS and am very happy with its mileage, low maintenance, and ease of driving. I want to exchange it for a compact 7-seater thatโ€™s easy to maneuver on Bangalore streets and also comfortable for long road trips. I recently drove the Renault Triber and liked its steering and ride quality. My budget is up to โ‚น10 lakh- should I buy a new compact 7-seater or consider a good second-hand option?

Given your requirements and budget, you have two options. The Renault Triber is well-priced, genuinely practical, versatile and can accommodate up to seven passengers. But its 72hp, 1.0-litre petrol engine feels lethargic, especially when the car's fully loaded.

Alternatively, you could consider the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. The Ertiga is more spacious, has a more powerful and refined engine and being a Maruti car, you'll also like the peace of mind it comes with. There are currently two Maruti Ertiga variants (LXi and VXi) that are priced below Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom). 

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Asked by: Sayantan Rayon Nov 24, 2025

I am planning to replace my 2020 Nexon Petrol Manual with an automatic petrol sub-compact car. My usage is around 700โ€“800 km per month in the city, with 2โ€“3 long highway trips of about 1,000โ€“1,200 km a year. My priorities are fuel efficiency, driving pleasure, and comfort. With a budget of โ‚น10โ€“11 lakh ex-showroom, I am confused between the Fronx Turbo, Kiger Turbo, Dzire, and C3 Turbo AT. Please suggest if there is any other car I should consider.

Of your shortlisted cars, the Citroen C3 Turbo AT is the best choice. It's almost uncanny combination of ride comfort and driving pleasure isn't replicated by many, with a strong engine and a smooth but responsive 6-speed torque converter automatic. 

Its fuel efficiency, though not best in class, is decent as well; just make sure you have a dealer and service centre close enough to you, as Citroen's network is still growing. 

While the Renault Kiger turbo and Nissan Magnite turbo represent better value for money, and better fuel economy, they aren't as comfy or fun to drive as the Citroen. And the Maruti Suzuki Fronx turbo AT, again, while more fuel efficient, will only just about fit into your budget, and that too for a lower-spec variant.

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Asked by: Sangeethon Nov 24, 2025

I want to upgrade my car to an AMT version. I have two choices: the Renault Kiger Evolurio and the Maruti Suzuki Baleno AMT. Could you please choose which is better considering low maintenance cost, fuel efficiency, and safety? My budget is under โ‚น9 lakh.

Considering your requirement, we would suggest choosing the Maruti Suzuki Baleno with the automated manual transmission (AMT) as compared to the Renault Kiger. It has a more powerful and smoother 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine along with a better-tuned AMT gearbox.

In a recent BNCAP crash test, it also scored a decent 4-star rating. Being a Maruti Suzuki car, you wonโ€™t have to worry about maintenance costs, fuel efficiency, or overall ownership experience, as it is among the best in its segment.

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Asked by: Chandra Prasadon Nov 20, 2025

I am planning to upgrade from a hatchback to preferably an MPV or a sedan. I travel with my senior citizen parents occasionally and with my wife and child usually. Should I choose an MPV or a sedan? Also, are there any new MPVs expected to launch in the Indian market within the budget of a Renault Triber?

Given that your parents will also join in at times, a low-slung sedan is not ideal. An SUV or MPV with a higher-set cabin will make getting into and out of the vehicle significantly easier for your parents. 

The Renault Triber is a superbly packaged product offering great space and practicality, and is well-priced too. While there aren't any all-new MPVs within the same budget, Renault's partner Nissan will launch its version of the Triber in 2026. It will get different styling and a unique interior colour theme, but will essentially be the same as a Triber in all other aspects.

Last Updated on: 26 Nov 2025