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Last Updated on: 06 Aug 2026

Renault Kiger price in Mumbai
The Kiger price in Mumbai starts at Rs 5.81 lakh (ex-showroom). whereas, Renault Kiger top model price is Rs 10.35 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, Renault Kiger on road price in Mumbai for the base variant Authentic Petrol MT begins at Rs 6.72 lakh and goes upto Rs 12.22 lakh for the top variant Emotion Turbo Petrol CVT.
The Kiger price in Mumbai starts at Rs 5.81 lakh (ex-showroom). whereas, Renault Kiger top model price is Rs 10.35 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, Renault Kiger on road price in Mumbai for the base variant Authentic Petrol MT begins at Rs 6.72 lakh and goes upto Rs 12.22 lakh for the top variant Emotion Turbo Petrol CVT.
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Fenkin Belleza Shop No 2 And 3, Opp D Mart, Ghodbunder Road, Thane, Mumbai, Maharashtra 401107
Shop No 1 & 2, Punita Apartments, Swami Vivekananda Rd, opp. Majithia Nagar, Kandivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400067
Plot No. 30, Sector 1, Mumbai Pune Express Highway, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400706
Gokhiware Shop, Godown 1 Ground, Vasai, Maharashtra 401208

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If you want the convenience of the CVT and the performance of the turbo-petrol engine without missing out on usable everyday features, then the Techno offers good bang for the buck.
I am looking for a car that I can keep for the long term, around 8–10 years, with a budget of under Rs 15 lakh on-road in Bangalore. I would prefer an automatic with an SUV stance. My usage will mainly be a 15 km daily office commute, along with occasional highway trips. I am looking for something that looks modern, has enough space, and offers good after-sales service. A few options I have shortlisted are the Hyundai Venue/Sonet with DCT and the Renault Kiger with CVT. My main concern is whether DCTs are reliable for long-term ownership if they are regularly serviced, especially with bumper-to-bumper traffic 2–3 times a week.
Given the budget, usage and long-term ownership focus, we would recommend the Renault Kiger CVT over the Hyundai Venue or Kia Sonet DCT. A daily 15 km office commute with frequent bumper-to-bumper traffic, along with occasional highway trips, is better suited to a CVT than a DCT. CVTs are smoother at low speeds and work well in stop-start traffic. They can also be less demanding in such conditions over the long term.DCTs can be reliable when maintained properly, but they are not the ideal choice for regular stop-start traffic. Repeated low-speed crawling can generate heat and accelerate clutch-pack wear, potentially leading to expensive repairs over time.The Kiger also offers a modern design, a spacious cabin and a good feature set for its price. Renault's after-sales service has improved in recent years, while the Kiger offers strong value for money in this segment. The budget also stretches further with the Kiger CVT, allowing a higher-spec variant with some money left over. In comparison, the Sonet and Venue are positioned slightly higher, so the same budget would typically mean settling for a mid-spec variant.
Hi everyone, I'm confused between the Kiger Emotion Turbo CVT (~Rs 12.7 lakh on-road) and the Nexon Creative+ S DCA (~Rs 15.5 lakh on-road). My priorities are safety, a smooth automatic for 90-minute Bangalore traffic, rear-seat comfort, good ground clearance, and occasional ghat/highway trips. Roads are mostly okay but sometimes rough. Is the extra Rs 2.8 lakh for the Nexon DCA justified over the Kiger CVT? I’m particularly interested in owner experiences regarding traffic smoothness, safety/build quality, reliability, service, and ghat performance. Which would you pick and why?
The Renault Kiger Turbo CVT is the better choice given your priorities of a smooth automatic for Bangalore traffic, good ground clearance, rear-seat comfort and occasional ghat/highway trips. The Tata Nexon DCA is a more premium car with a lengthier features list; however, the Rs 2.8 lakh price difference is significant, making the Renault car feel far better value for money.Alternatively, you could consider the entry-level automatic variants of the Skoda Kylaq and Mahindra XUV 3XO, both of which feel better built, are more refined, and deliver stronger performance than the Kiger Turbo CVT.
I have a Renault Kiger RXT (O) automatic that is five years old and has been driven around 45,000 km. I’m looking to upgrade to the Toyota Hyryder Hybrid S variant for better fuel efficiency. My usage is mainly on highways and long drives, along with some city driving in Bengaluru traffic. I request you to kindly advise whether this is the best option.
Given your usage pattern of highway and long drives with a mix of Bangalore city traffic, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid S is a sensible upgrade from your Renault Kiger. The strong hybrid system delivers excellent fuel efficiency in city conditions, where the car can run on electric power at low speeds and in stop-start traffic. On highways, the hybrid system still contributes to efficiency, though the gains are less dramatic than in the city. The Hyryder also offers a more comfortable ride, better refinement and a more premium ownership experience compared to the Kiger.However, it is worth considering the Maruti Suzuki Victoris Hybrid as well. It is essentially the same car underneath, but the Victoris gets a slightly more premium interior and a richer feature set, including Level 2 ADAS, at a similar price point. If you are open to the Maruti badge, the Victoris Hybrid is arguably the better value proposition.The only caveat with the Hyryder Hybrid is that the boot space is compromised due to the battery pack, which may be a consideration if you regularly carry a lot of luggage on your long drives. For the added practicality and a plusher interior we would recommend the Maruti Suzuki Victoris.
My daily running is under 40kms and I travel to hills 2 3 times in an year. I am planning to buy an automatic car under 11 lakhs and have 2 cars in my mind which are Tata Nexon amt Pure Plus model and Kiger Techno Turbo CVT model. Which one should I go for?
I am considering buying my first four-wheeler, and my budget is under Rs. 10 lakh. My requirement is mainly city driving, with occasional visits to villages and a few trips each year. Please suggest a family car or SUV that is practical for family use while also catering to occasional trips and village driving. I have explored the Tata Punch, Hyundai Exter, Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Wagon R, Maruti Suzuki Fronx, Renault Kiger, and Renault Kwid, and now I feel confused about which one to buy. Kindly help me with my dilemma.
For your requirements, from your shortlist, the Renault Kiger is the most sensible choice. Your usage is predominantly city driving with occasional village visits and a few trips a year, which means you need a car that is compact and easy to drive in the city, but also robust enough to handle rough roads and occasional bad patches. As you plan to travel with your family too, space is also important, as well as boot volume for luggage. The Kiger strikes that balance very well. It offers a higher ground clearance than hatchbacks like the Wagon R, which makes it more confidence-inspiring on broken village roads, and its compact dimensions make it easy to manoeuvre and park in the city. It also offers more space than most of the other options in this price range. You also get a choice of naturally aspirated and turbocharged petrol engines, and given that you travel with family and do occasional long drives, we recommend the turbo petrol, which has some additional punch, yet can be fuel efficient when driven carefully.The Wagon R, Exter and Punch are a size down on the Kiger and thus won't be as suitable for your family, while the Nexon and Fronx will require you to settle for a low variant in your budget. The Renault Kiger is the best value for money you can get at this price, and alternatively, for a similar price, you can also look at its sister car - the Nissan Magnite.
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