Renault is gearing up for a bold product offensive in India, aiming to solidify its position in the highly competitive market. The French automaker, known for models like the Kwid hatchback, Kiger sub-compact SUV, and Triber MPV, has ambitious plans for the next few years. Among the highlights is the launch of the next-generation Renault Triber MPV and Renault Kiger sub-compact SUV, both expected to hit showrooms in the second half of 2025. Adding to the excitement, Renault is also preparing to introduce the next-generation Duster SUV in 2026, a highly anticipated return for one of its flagship models.
Next-Generation Renault Kiger
The upcoming Renault Kiger will bring a fresh, dynamic update to the popular sub-compact SUV. Featuring a revamped front profile, modernized lighting design, and sleek new alloy wheels, the next-gen Kiger is poised to draw design inspiration from Renault’s globally acclaimed Kardian SUV.
Beyond its exterior upgrades, the Kiger is expected to pack a suite of advanced features, enhancing its appeal to tech-savvy buyers. However, on the mechanical front, the SUV is likely to stick with its tried-and-tested 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine and 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol motor. Transmission options will include both manual and automatic gearboxes, ensuring versatility for various driving preferences.
Next-Generation Renault Triber
Renault’s versatile Triber MPV is also set for a significant upgrade, aiming to strengthen its position in the family car segment. While its basic silhouette will remain familiar, the new Triber will incorporate bold styling updates both inside and out, potentially drawing cues from the elegant Renault Espace MPV.
In addition to its design overhaul, the next-gen Triber is expected to introduce a range of modern features, enhancing passenger comfort and convenience. Crucially, Renault plans to address the current model’s powertrain limitations by equipping the Triber with a more robust engine, a welcome move for customers seeking better performance, especially when traveling with all three rows occupied.