Renault Announces Special Offers Across Range For The Festive Season

- Renault is offering maximum benefits of up to Rs. 1.30 lakh
- The Kwid gets benefits of Rs. 40,000 & up to Rs. 60,000 on the Triber
- The Renault Kiger gets a special loyalty benefit of up to Rs. 95,000
Renault India has announced special offers across its product range right in time for the festive season. These offers include maximum benefits of up to Rs. 1.30 lakh on select variants across the line-up. The company said that the offers can be availed while purchasing a new Renault vehicle during the festive period. The company has introduced the new RXT (O) variant on the Renault Kiger as part of the special offers as well, which is priced from Rs. 7.37 lakh onwards. (ex-showroom).
Also Read: Planning To Buy A Renault Kiger? Pros & Cons

The Renault Triber gets benefits of up to Rs. 60,000 along with loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 75,000
The offers also arrive as part of Renault India's 10th-anniversary celebrations. The automaker will be offering loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 1.10 lakh, which will be over and above the festive offers and benefits. Furthermore, the brand has rolled out 10 unique loyalty rewards to mark its 10 years in India. Other offers include gift vouchers worth Rs. 49,999, which are up for grabs every day.
The entry-level Renault Kwid comes with benefits up to Rs. 40,000 along with special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 65,000. Customers also get an additional Rs. 10,000 cash offer on select 2020 made cars, and an exchange bonus of Rs. 10,000 under the relive scrappage program.

The Renault Duster gets maximum benefits of up to Rs. 1.30 lakh along with special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 1.10 lakh
The new Renault Kiger, on the other hand, comes with a special loyalty benefit of up to Rs. 95,000, along with a corporate discount of up to Rs. 10,000 or a special offer for rural customers. The popular-selling Renault Triber comes with benefits of up to Rs. 60,000, special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 75,000, and a Rs. 10,000 bonus under the relive scrappage program. The Renault Duster gets maximum benefits of up to Rs. 1.30 lakh along with special loyalty benefits of up to Rs. 1.10 lakh and Rs. 10,000 worth of exchange benefits under the relive program. All models across the line-up get the buy now, pay in 2022 offer as well.
Also Read: 2022 World Car Awards: Renault Kiger Nominated In Urban Car Of The Year Category
More recently, Renault also announced that the Kiger subcompact SUV is the most fuel-efficient offering in its class with an ARAI certified figure of 20.5 kmpl. This is for the 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol version of the car that packs 99 bhp and 160 Nm of peak torque. The motor is paired with a 5-speed manual and CVT options. Prices for the Kiger start at Rs. 5.64 lakh (ex-showroom).
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