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2025 Renault Kiger teased ahead of launch: Here’s what to expect

Renault will continue with the same engine line-up with the updated Kiger. The familiar 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 1.0-litre turbo-petrol units will be offered, paired with manual, AMT and CVT transmission choices.

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Renault will continue with the same engine line-up with the updated Kiger.

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Renault has officially teased the updated 2025 Kiger, confirming its launch for August 24. This marks the first significant refresh for the sub-4 metre SUV since it debuted in 2021, and the facelift comes at a time when competition in the compact SUV segment is more intense than ever. However, just like the Nissan Magnite, which was updated in October 2024, the Renault Kiger too is expected to get slight cosmetic changes along with few feature enhancements.

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2025 Renault Kiger: Design changes

The teaser suggests that Renault has chosen evolution over revolution. A new lime green paint shade grabs attention, while the front fascia gets the brand’s updated 2D diamond logo. Just like its sibling from Nissan, expect a redesigned grille, reprofiled bumpers, slimmer headlamps and an LED DRL strip placed higher for a more upright stance. At the rear, refreshed C-shaped tail lamps with new LED internals are likely to give the SUV a more contemporary look.

2025 Renault Kiger: Cabin tweaks

Inside, Renault is expected to add soft-touch materials, new upholstery tones and mild updates to the dashboard layout. Feature additions should include an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, digital driver display, wireless charging and automatic climate control. Safety will see a step up too, with six airbags expected as standard across the range, replacing the current four-airbag setup.

2025 Renault Kiger: Engine options

Renault will continue with the same engine line-up. The familiar 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 1.0-litre turbo-petrol units will be offered, paired with manual, AMT and CVT transmission choices. A CNG variant remains a possibility via dealer-level fitment. The CMF-A+ platform architecture remains unchanged, underlining Renault’s focus on incremental updates rather than mechanical reinvention.

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2025 Renault Kiger: Expected pricing and rivals

Prices are expected to start a little higher than the current model, likely around 6.2 lakh and going up to 11.5 lakh for top variants. The Kiger facelift will continue to square off against the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, and its sibling, the Nissan Magnite.

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First Published Date: 21 Aug 2025, 10:01 am IST

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