The Kiger is Renault’s version of the Nissan Magnite, and is one of the only three Renault cars in India currently on sale. Here are five reasons to consider buying the Renault Kiger in 2025.
Renault offers multiple powertrain options on the Kiger, including both naturally-aspirated and turbocharged petrol engines. Both of these can be had with either a manual or an automatic gearbox. The turbo-CVT is our go-to option and offers a likeable driving experience.
The Kiger looks like an appealing car with sleek headlights, C-shaped rear lights, snowflakey alloy wheels, and smooth-flowing curves throughout the body. The interior also looks quite nice, thanks to the distinctive dashboard design.
Despite being a sub-4 metre vehicle, the Kiger has a spacious cabin with ample amount of space in both rows. The boot of the car is spacious too, rated at 405 litres, making the car a practical choice.
Renault has also started offering the option of dealer-level fitted homologated CNG kits on its cars, which further bump up the affordability quotient. The CNG variants command a nominal premium of Rs 79,500 over the standard petrol variants.
The Kiger and Magnite duo stand out as great value for money sub-compact SUVs, with prices for the former ranging from Rs 6.14 lakh to Rs 11.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the petrol variants. The car packs in an extensive feature list for the price that it demands.