Production-Spec Renault Kiger Sub-Compact SUV Finally Unveiled In India

28/01/2021 - 17:35 ,  ,  ,   Saptarshi

Renault has finally taken the wraps off the Kiger sub-compact SUV in India today. Renault showcased the Kiger concept a couple of months ago, and at that time, Renault had said that the production-spec Kiger would be 80% similar to the concept. And now that we have seen it in flesh, we can confirm that it indeed is. The Renault Kiger boasts of very smart styling and is pretty well kitted on the inside as well. Based on the CMF-A+ platform co-developed by Renault and Nissan, the Kiger is essentially a sister car of the Nissan Magnite. Let's take a more detailed look at the renault kiger compact suv.

Renault has finally taken the wraps off the Kiger sub-compact SUV in India today.

Renault Kiger - Exterior Design

The Kiger is a pretty handsome sub-compact SUV with split LED headlamps, Renault’s winged front grille, pronounced rear haunches, sculpted bonnet, the flared wheel arches and heavy body cladding all around. In fact, the Renault Kiger looks like a beefed up version of the Kwid hatchback. The face particularly has a strong resemblance with the split LED headlamps. It also gets a cool set of 16-inch diamond cut alloy wheels.

The front and rear windshield on the Kiger are however quite raked and that sort of takes away the SUV-appeal and lends it more of a crossover stance. At the rear, the Kiger boasts of C-shaped LED tail lights on a neatly sculpted boot, which are very similar to the ones that were previewed with the concept. The roof has a nice floating effect and ends with a pronounced roof spoiler at the rear. The rear bumper also gets a huge silver skid plate which enhances its rugged appeal.

The Renault Kiger looks like a beefed up version of the Kwid hatchback.

In terms of dimensions, the Kiger measures 3991mm long, 1750mm wide, and 1600mm tall. It has a ground clearance of 205mm while the wheelbase spans 2500mm. The Kiger is certainly not the largest sub-compact SUV around but Renault wanted it to look bigger than its dimensions would suggest. And they have succeeded to some extent in that regard.

The Kiger rides on 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 195/65 R16 tyres. Renault is offering six exterior paint shades - Ice Cool White, Planet Grey, Moonlight Grey, Mahogany Brown, Caspian Blue and Radiant Red with Mystery Black Roof. Interestingly, dual-tone paint options will be available on all trims of the Kiger but the Radiant Red finish is exclusive to the top variant.

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Renault Kiger - Interior and Features

Until today, the interiors of the Kiger had mostly remained under wraps. This is the first time we have got a proper look at the Renault Kiger interiors. We will say that the interiors are rather simple with an all-black theme and a conventional layered dashboard layout. An 8.0-inch floating touchscreen takes center stage on the dashboard, almost in-line with a 7.0-inch TFT digital instrumentation display.

This is the first time we have got a proper look at the Renault Kiger interiors.

To add some contrast to the all-black cabin, there are black plastic highlights on the center console and power window switches. Further, the hexagonal AC vents are finished in a lighter grey trim. A closer look also reveals that the dual glovebox, the steering wheel, and some switchgear are shared with the Renault Triber. The Kiger’s steering unit however gets controls for the infotainment system. Renault also say that there's a total of 29 litres of storage space available inside the cabin.

In terms of features, the Kiger gets an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The system also responds to voice commands and allows up to five devices to be connected via Bluetooth. Other features include a Philips air purifier (optional), 7-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless charging (optional), Arkamys sound system, automatic climate control, ambient lighting, keyless entry and push-button stop-start, and wireless smartphone replication. The Kiger however misses out on a sunroof, a feature that's found on almost all its rivals.

The powertrain options for the Kiger are the same as is offered with the Nissan Magnite.

Renault Kiger - Engine and Gearbox options

The powertrain options for the Kiger are the same as is offered with the Nissan Magnite. That means there are two engine options on offer - a 1.0L, naturally aspirated three-cylinder engine and a 1.0L turbo-petrol three-cylinder engine. The former produces 72 hp and 96Nm of peak torque while the latter produces 100hp and 160Nm of peak torque.

Renault will however be offering the option of both a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT gearbox with the base 1.0L petrol engine. The 1.0L turbo-petrol engine will get the option of either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed CVT gearbox, just as the Magnite. The new Kiger will also come with three driving modes - Eco, Normal and Sport - that alter the response of the engine, gearbox and steering.

Renault Kiger - Price Expectations

The Kiger is based on the CMF-A+ platform, the same as the Magnite. It will be manufactured locally at the Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in Oragadam, Tamil Nadu. The launch is expected around March 2021 and prices could be more or less similar to that of the Magnite. Prices for the Magnite currently range from INR 5.49-9.59 lakh. The Renault Kiger is expected to undercut the prices of most other sub-compact SUVs in its mid-spec and top-spec trims.

Stay tuned to IndianAutosBlog.com for more Renault updates and other four-wheeler news.

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