Renault cars in India (5)
The Renault car price starts at ₹4.30 lakh and goes up to ₹10.34 lakh. As of February 2026, the most affordable Renault car is the Kwid, while the Kiger is the costliest.
Currently in 2026, 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 2026, respectively.
Renault Cars Price (February 2026)
Renault cars in India start at ₹4.30 lakh for the Kwid and go up to ₹10.34 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 | ₹4.30 lakh - ₹5.79 lakh |
Renault Triber | ₹5.76 lakh - ₹8.39 lakh |
Renault Kiger | ₹5.76 lakh - ₹10.34 lakh |
Renault New Cars
Two upcoming Renault cars are expected to launch:
1. New Duster
- Estimated New Duster price: ₹10.00 lakh - ₹15.00 lakh
- Expected Launch Date: Late 2025
- Fuel Type: Petrol
- Body Type: SUV
2. Renault Bigster (Boreal)
- Estimated Bigster price: ₹14.00 lakh - ₹18.00 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 ₹5.15 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 ₹6.30 lakh with the same four trims, now renamed.
- July 23, 2025: Renault Triber facelift will start at ₹6.3 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.
FAQs
Trending Questions on Renault Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hi Team. I need your advice on whether the Thar Roxx would be suitable for my usage. I am currently driving a 2015 Hyundai i10 manual and am planning to change it. About 90% of my driving is within the city, with a monthly running of around 1,000 km. The car is mainly used for home-to-office commutes, weekend city trips, and once-a-month highway drives. Now that the Roxx Star Edition has been launched, I am interested in it. Please suggest whether it is suitable for me. If yes, should I choose petrol or diesel? I prefer an automatic, but that will exceed my budget. I have a budget constraint of around ₹17 lakh on-road with a BH number. Please suggest other suitable options if the Thar Roxx is not ideal.
I am buying my first car and am confused between the Hyundai Venue DCT and the Kia Seltos IVT. I have test-driven the Seltos IVT, but I have not been able to drive the Venue DCT as the dealer says a test-drive vehicle is not available. My usage will be around 80% city driving and 20% highway driving. My key requirements are decent mileage and good rear-seat comfort. I am also open to considering other cars that may be better than these two. Kindly suggest.
Both the Kia Seltos and the Hyundai Venue are good options and safe buys. But since you have the budget for the Kia Seltos IVT, we would suggest going for that. The four-cylinder 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine is more refined than the three-cylinder 1.0 turbo petrol on the Venue. The CVT (or IVT as Hyundai and Kia call it) is silky smooth and can actually end up giving you better fuel efficiency than the turbo petrol engine.
The Seltos is also more spacious and comfortable, and the interiors of the new Seltos feel premium with top drawer materials, too.
Other options you can explore or wait for include the brand new upcoming Duster, which was recently unveiled and is expected to launch in March 2026.
I am confused about my car purchase. I was initially fixed on the Grand Vitara due to its mileage and service network, but recent additions to the market like the Seltos and Duster have made me reconsider. Mileage is my main priority, but better features would be a bonus. I mainly travel 300-400 km per month. My current Tata Altroz delivers low mileage.
My key requirements are: a 5-seater petrol car, good boot space, 4m+ length, classy interiors, and a budget under ₹25 lakh. Which SUV would be best for me among the Seltos, Sierra, Victoris, or Duster?
My query is about choosing between the Renault Duster, the new Kia Seltos, and the Škoda Kushaq. My budget is ₹19 lakh. Please guide me.
All three are very capable cars in their own way, but we would suggest waiting till March before making a final decision, as the Kushaq facelift and the new generation Duster will be launched then.
If you don’t want to wait, the new Kia Seltos is easy to recommend as it is practical, spacious, comfortable, and loaded with features. The Seltos is also very well appointed and finished with high-quality materials.
Our first impressions of the new Duster are very positive, and from what we understand, its pricing will be in line with the competition. The 1.3 litre turbo petrol paired with the 6-speed DCT gearbox should deliver strong and smooth performance along with an enjoyable driving experience.
If you want a sporty car, then the new 1.5-litre Kushaq is the one for you. It is quick, agile, feels rock solid at high speeds, and comes with improved braking performance thanks to the inclusion of rear disc brakes.
My budget is within Rs 14 lakh. My first preference is a smooth, quiet, and non-bumpy ride on our roads. I do not mind having fewer tech features. I travel on both city roads and connecting village roads. Which car would be a good choice for me?
Hi, I am a first-time car buyer and want a 7-seater car. My budget is Rs 10 to 11 lakh.
I am looking for a compact and safe car with an automatic transmission that can easily navigate ghats. My budget is around ₹10-12 lakh. My family car was a Swift, and its dimensions worked well for my parking spot.
The Citroen C3 Turbo-AT is an excellent crossover hatchback that's compact in dimensions, packs in strong performance, and it'll easily fall within your budget. But go for it, only if there is a Citroen touchpoint near you.
The Nissan Magnite Turbo-CVT/Renault Kiger Turbo-CVT are also good, value-for-money options. And even though both these are slightly larger than the Swift, they are narrower than other turbo-automatic compact SUVs available at this price. It makes them relatively easier to navigate.
I have been using a diesel Ameo for the past few years. Earlier, my driving was around 5,000km, but my present job now requires me to drive between 3,000km and 5,000km every month. My car has covered 50,000km so far. I want to upgrade and am confused about whether I should go for an EV or a petrol car. I am also worried about government norms related to diesel vehicles. My petrol options are the Seltos and Sierra, and for EVs, I am considering the BE6. Kindly suggest the best option within my ₹20 lakh on-road budget.
I have booked the new Seltos HTK(O) IVT, which is yet to be delivered. Since the new Duster has been launched and looks promising, should I wait for it or continue with the new Seltos? What would be the comparison? My main usage will be commuting to the office, with 90% city driving. Once a month or once every two months, I will drive out of the city.
Last Updated on: 31 Dec 2025















