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FRENCH SWAG, INDIAN TAG

BBC TopGear India

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September 2025

The updated Kiger looks sharper, is better equipped and still one of the most distinctive choices in its class — but is that enough to keep it in the game?

- WORDS MANDAR SAWANT PHOTOGRAPHY SIDDHARTH DADHE

FRENCH SWAG, INDIAN TAG

Four years after its unveiling, Renault has now given the Kiger its first refresh.

With this update, the compact SUV boasts sharper styling, a few additions to the interior, and more equipment than before. It continues with the same engine options, offers a CVT with both powerplants, and, with prices starting at ₹6.29 lakh (ex-showroom), remains competitively priced. However, with the competition having evolved significantly, does the updated Kiger have what it takes to stand out? Is it a car you should consider? And who is it really for? Let's find out.

Styling, interior and features

From afar, it's easy to mistake the new Kiger facelift for its predecessor, because the styling changes are minimal and largely limited to the front end. There's a new, slimmer grille featuring Renault's updated 2D logo, along with LED DRLs, headlights and even fog lamps. The bumper has been reworked with new clusters for the lighting, and grey surrounds, giving the car a more butch look, while the bonnet is now slightly more muscular with a prominent notch.

On the sides, there are three main changes — a new design for the 16-inch alloys and red brake calipers, Turbo badging on the turbo-petrol variant, and the addition of cameras under the ORVMs for the 360-degree view system. The roof rails have been retained; they're actually functional and can carry up to 50kg. Ground clearance remains a healthy 205mm and the Kiger also has a big 405-litre boot.

At the rear, the car now sports LED tail lamps with clear lenses, while the grey detailing continues on the lower section of the bumper, mirroring the front. The split spoiler has also been carried forward, lending the car a sporty touch. The Kiger is available in seven colours, including two new shades — Shadow Grey and Oasis Yellow, and I think the latter looks absolutely smashing.

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