Renault India Increases Prices Across Its Range By Up To Rs. 39,030

- Renault India has increased prices across its model range
- Prices of the Kiger Subcompact SUV have been hiked by up to Rs. 39,030
- Prices of the 2021 Renault Triber MPV have also increased.
Renault India has silently increased the prices across its product line-up, ranging from Rs. 7,095 to Rs. 39,030. The price hike is applicable on all four models - Kwid, Kiger, Triber and the Duster. Do note, the upward revision varies as per variants and models. This is not the first time that Renault has increased car prices this year. The carmaker had made an upward revision in its car prices in January and April 2021. We reached out to Renault India for an official response, and the company is yet to officially tell us about it. However, our sources have confirmed the price hike which is primarily attributed to the rising input costs.
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The Renault Kwid Neotech variants too have received a price hike of Rs. 7,095.
According to the new prices listed on the company website, the Kwid range now starts at Rs. 3.32 lakh for the STD 0.8-litre variant, going up to Rs. 5.48 lakh for the top-of-the-line Climber AMT (O) variant. The Std, RXE, RXL, and RXT variants (0.8-litre) have witnessed a price increase of Rs. 13,900. As for the bigger 1.0-litre version, the French carmaker has increased prices of the RXL MT, RXT (O), RXT AMT (O), and RXL AMT variants by Rs. 9,000. Do note, the Neotech variants too have received a price hike of Rs. 7,095.
The Renault Duster flagship model, which is available in both 1.5-litre petrol and 1.3-litre turbo petrol engines, has witnessed a price hike of Rs. 13,050 across all trims. Prices for the Duster compact SUV now start at Rs. 9.86 lakh for the base RXS variant and go all the way up to Rs. 14.25 lakh for the range-topping RXZ 1.3-litre Turbo X-Tronic model.

The Renault Triber MPV is now priced in the range of Rs. 5.5 lakh to Rs. 7.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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The 2021 Triber MPV, which was introduced in April, has received a price hike of up to Rs. 20,000. The MPV is now priced in the range of Rs. 5.5 lakh to Rs. 7.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The RXL, RXT and RXT dual-tone trims have received a price of Rs. 13,200. Renault has also hiked the prices of the Kiger subcompact SUV by up to Rs. 39,030, depending on the variant. The SUV is currently priced in India from Rs. 5.64 lakh to Rs. 10.08 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom, Delhi).
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