Renault has officially launched the 2025 Kiger facelift in India, a refreshed version of its popular sub-4 metre SUV. First introduced in 2021, the Kiger has been one of the key models for Renault India, combining affordability with modern styling and practical features. With this update, Renault has focused on improving safety, convenience, comfort, and design while keeping prices competitive in a segment dominated by the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, and Nissan Magnite.
The facelift comes with a starting price of ₹6.30 lakh and goes up to ₹11.30 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom, pan-India). The upgrades include six airbags as standard, ventilated front seats, a 360-degree camera, and other premium touches that make the compact SUV more appealing to new-age buyers.
Exterior Updates

The new Renault Kiger retains its sporty stance but gets a sharper and more modern identity.
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Front fascia: A redesigned grille with Renault’s updated logo gives the SUV a bolder face. The sculpted bonnet and new bumper design add muscular appeal.
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Lighting package: While the three-pod LED projector headlights are carried over, Renault has introduced new LED fog lamps that not only look premium but also enhance low-light visibility.
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Rear styling: The tail lamps now feature a revised signature, and the bumper design has been updated for a more rugged look.
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Wheels and colours: The top trims get 16-inch dual-tone diamond-cut alloys. Two new colours Oasis Yellow and Shadow Grey have been added, giving buyers more personalization choices.
These subtle changes enhance the road presence of the Kiger while keeping its youthful personality intact.
Summary Table
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Details |
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Official Website |
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Price Range |
₹6.30 lakh – ₹11.30 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India) |
Variants |
Authentic, Evolution, Techno, Emotion |
Engine Options |
1.0L NA petrol, 1.0L Turbo petrol, 1.0L NA CNG |
Transmission |
5-speed manual, 5-speed AMT, CVT |
Safety Features |
6 airbags standard, ESP, TCS, HSA, ISOFIX, TPMS |
Interior Features |
Ventilated seats, rear armrest, dual-tone dashboard |
Tech Features |
8-inch screen, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, ARKAMYS audio |
New Additions |
360-degree camera, auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers |
Rivals |
Nissan Magnite, Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Maruti Fronx, Toyota Taisor |
Interior and Comfort Features
Step inside the 2025 Kiger, and the changes are even more noticeable. Renault has worked on improving comfort, practicality, and cabin ambience.
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Ventilated front seats: Introduced for the first time in the Kiger, this feature is offered in the top-end Emotion trim, making long summer drives far more comfortable.
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Dashboard and upholstery: A refreshed dual-tone theme, soft-touch materials, and contrast stitching on the steering wheel and gear knob add to the premium quotient.
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Convenience features: Rear passengers now benefit from a foldable armrest with cupholders, while the 60:40 split rear seat improves luggage flexibility.
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Cabin refinement: Renault claims better sound insulation and cooling efficiency, making the cabin quieter and more comfortable than before.
Technology and Infotainment
The Kiger facelift also makes strides in technology, catering to modern-day expectations.
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Infotainment system: An 8-inch floating touchscreen now comes with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support.
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Audio experience: The premium ARKAMYS 3D sound system delivers an immersive in-car experience.
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Convenience tech: Automatic headlights and rain-sensing wipers are now offered in the top trims.
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360-degree camera: Borrowed from the Nissan Magnite, this feature makes parking and navigating tight spaces effortless.
Safety First: Six Airbags Standard
The biggest update to the Kiger lineup is its safety package. Renault has taken a strong step forward by offering six airbags as standard across all trims.
Other safety highlights include:
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Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
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Traction Control System (TCS)
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Hill-Start Assist (HSA)
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ISOFIX child seat mounts
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Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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Three-point seatbelts for all passengers
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Driver fatigue reminder and belongings alert
This positions the Kiger as one of the safest options in its segment, addressing customer demand for enhanced safety in compact SUVs.
Engine and Performance Options
The facelift does not introduce mechanical changes, but buyers still have multiple choices:
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1.0L Naturally Aspirated Petrol: Produces 72 PS and 96 Nm. Available with 5-speed manual, AMT, or CNG.
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1.0L Turbo-Petrol: Produces 100 PS and up to 160 Nm. Comes with 5-speed manual or CVT.
Both engines are E20 fuel-ready, supporting India’s future fuel norms. Fuel efficiency figures remain impressive around 19.8 kmpl for NA petrol and 20.3 kmpl for turbo petrol (claimed).
Variants and Pricing
The 2025 Kiger facelift is available in four trims:
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Authentic (base)
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Evolution
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Techno
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Emotion (top)
Prices range between:
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₹6.30 lakh (Authentic)
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₹11.30 lakh (Emotion)
Dual-tone colour options are standard for turbo variants, while buyers of NA variants may pay extra.
Rivals in the Market
The Renault Kiger facelift sits in the highly competitive compact SUV category. Its rivals include:
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Nissan Magnite (platform sibling)
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Tata Nexon
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Maruti Brezza
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Maruti Fronx
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Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor
FAQs
1. What is the starting price of the 2025 Renault Kiger facelift?
A. The base variant is priced at ₹6.30 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom).
2. Does the Kiger now get six airbags in all variants?
A. Yes, Renault has made six airbags standard across the lineup.
3. Which engines are offered with the Kiger facelift?
A. It comes with a 1.0L NA petrol, a 1.0L turbo-petrol, and a 1.0L CNG option.
4. Does the Kiger have ventilated seats?
A. Yes, ventilated front seats are available in the top-end Emotion trim.
5. What are the main competitors of the Kiger facelift?
A. Key rivals include the Nissan Magnite, Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Maruti Fronx, and Toyota Taisor.
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