Renault Kiger facelift launched, prices start from ₹6.29 lakh
The Renault Kiger facelift gets a refreshed design and additional features like a 360-degree camera and ventilated seats;
Following the launch of the Renault Triber facelift, Renault has launched the facelifted Renault Kiger in India, and introductory prices for the compact-SUV start from ₹6.29 lakh. The Kiger gets the brand’s new logo, a sleeker grille, additional cosmetic updates and additional features such as a 360-degree camera and ventilated front seats. Here's a look at everything that is new on the Kiger facelift.
2025 Renault Kiger facelift design
The biggest visual change on the Kiger facelift is the sleeker front grille which has a resemblance to the one seen on the Renault Megane that is sold globally, and the compact-SUV also gets a larger front skid plate and revised bumpers. The positioning of the LED DRLs up top and the main beam for the new LED headlights lower down continues with the Kiger facelift, with the SUV also being equipped with LED fog lamps. Move to the side and the SUV gets a new design for the dual-tone 16-inch alloy wheels, along with red brake callipers. The Oasis Yellow colour that you see here is new and the Kiger also gets functional roof bars that can hold up to 50kg. At the rear, the Kiger gets LED tail lamps, and the overall design of the SUV is identical to the outgoing model, albeit with several updates.
2025 Renault Kiger facelift interiors and features
On the inside, you’ll find the interior layout continues to remain identical but the upholstery now gets a dual-tone colour scheme with contrast stitching. The facelift also brings with it a new steering wheel, like the one on the latest Triber, and other features include ventilated leatherette front seats, an 8-inch infotainment screen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, an Arkamys sound system and with a wireless charging pad for your smartphone. On the safety front, the Kiger facelift gets six airbags as standard along with 21 active and passive safety features including hill start assist. Additionally, it also comes with automatic headlamps and rain-sensing wipers. Renault also claims to have enhanced the comfort of the Kiger with improved NVH levels, thanks to added insulation for the dash and the cowl, along with thicker floor carpets and insulated A-pillars.
2025 Renault Kiger facelift engine and transmission
The Kiger facelift retains the same powertrain options as before, which include a 1-litre three-cylinder nat-asp petrol engine that makes 71bhp and 96Nm of torque. This engine can be mated to either a five-speed manual or an AMT. There's also the 1-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine on offer and it makes 98.6bhp and 160Nm of torque when paired to the five-speed manual. The CVT-equipped version of the Kiger with this engine produces 152Nm of torque.
The Renault Kiger facelift retains its 1-litre three-cyl nat-asp petrol and 1-litre turbo petrol engine with a choice of five-speed manual and AMT as well as a CVT gearbox.
2025 Renault Kiger facelift price
Prices for the Kiger facelift start from ₹6.29 lakh for the Authentic variant which is only offered with a manual gearbox and the nat-asp engine. The mid-spec Evolution and Techno variants are priced at ₹7.09 lakh and ₹8.19 lakh respectively, with the AMT versions being ₹50,000 costlier. The Emotion variant only comes with a manual transmission option and it is priced at ₹9.14 lakh. Coming to the turbo-petrol versions of the Renault Kiger facelift, prices start from ₹9.99 lakh for the Emotion manual, with the Techno variant with the CVT also having the same price. The top-end variant of the Kiger is the Emotion with the CVT transmission, and it is priced at ₹11.9 lakh – with all these being introductory ex-showroom prices. The Renault Kiger goes up against the likes of the Nissan Magnite, the Tata Nexon, the Maruti Suzuki Fronx, the Hyundai Venue and the Kia Sonet in the hotly-contested compact-SUV segment.