India's car market is set for some new additions from Renault in 2025, with the French company planning to update two of its famous models. If you are looking for a new car, launches of Renault might be worth waiting for.
Read on to explore some of the Renault cars coming out this year.
List of latest upcoming Renault cars
Here’s the list of the upcoming Renault cars:
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Renault Kiger 2025
Renault plans an update for its small SUV, the Kiger. The new Kiger will continue with its 999cc gas motor and manual gearbox, keeping its front-wheel-drive layout.
One of its standout features, the 205mm ground clearance, is likely to be kept, ensuring it stays capable on rough Indian roads.
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Renault Triber 2025
The Renault Triber is about to get its first major update since its release. The 2025 facelift model claims to bring several changes while keeping the useful seven-seater layout. With an expected price of Rs. 6 lakh, the 2025 Triber is set to take on several well-known rivals.
The current version has made a name for itself as a practical and budget-friendly family car.
FAQs
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Will there be any mechanical changes in the facelifted models?
No big technical changes are planned. Both cars will likely continue with the same 999cc diesel engine.
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Are there any new features planned for the facelifted models?
While exact details haven’t been revealed yet, both models are expected to get styling updates, interior enhancements and a few added features to stay competitive in the market.
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What will be the seating capacity of the Renault Triber 2025?
The Renault Triber 2025 will keep its 7-seater layout, making it ideal for families.
Conclusion
Renault's upcoming models in 2025 for India focus on improving its popular models rather than growing with new nameplates. When considering a stylish new vehicle like the future Renault Triber or Kiger, remember that responsible car ownership extends beyond just the purchase. Driving a vehicle is also about safety: following road rules and carrying essential documentation like your license and third party car insurance.
In India, this insurance is legally required and provides crucial coverage for losses to other vehicles or property in accidents. While this basic coverage meets legal standards, many owners opt for comprehensive car insurance for protection against theft, natural disasters and accidents.
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