Backed by this momentum, Renault India is now preparing for a major product offensive in 2026.Renault India, the wholly owned subsidiary of French automaker Renault Group, recorded wholesales of 3,662 units in November 2025, marking a 30.27 per cent year-on-year increase from 2,811 units in the same month last year.
A substantial share of this momentum came from the new-generation Triber and Kiger, both of which continued to gain market traction.
Triber sales stood at 2,064 units, up from 1,486 units a year ago — a 38.9 per cent rise, and Kiger volumes reached 1,151 units, increasing from 779 units last November — a 47.75 per cent jump, albeit on a lower base.
The company also delivered 447 units of the Kwid during the month.
Renault said the steady improvement across its refreshed portfolio underscores the trust and confidence customers place in the brand. Notably, the positive response has been uniform across urban and rural markets, signalling balanced demand and strengthening Renault’s outlook.
Backed by this momentum, Renault India is now preparing for a major product offensive in 2026. According to the company, the rollout will begin with the return of an iconic nameplate — the next-generation Renault Duster, which is expected to play a pivotal role in the company’s next phase of growth.

