Renault Kiger: Top 5 Highlights

- The Renault Kiger is the latest entrant in the subcompact SUV space.
- The Renault Kiger is offered in four trim levels.
- It shares underpinnings and powertrains with the Nissan Magnite.
The Renault Kiger is the newest entrant in the subcompact SUV segment and shares quite a lot Nissan Magnite which happens to be its sister unit. It is underpinned by the same CMF-A+ platform, which underpins the Triber and the Magnite. The Renault Kiger is to the Nissan Magnite what the Kia Sonet is to the Hyundai Venue and it rivals eight other models in the subcompact SUV segment- Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Ford Ecosport, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300, and Nissan Magnite. Also, the Renault Kiger recently got a price hike of up to Rs.33,000.
Also Read: Renault Kiger Review
1. Infotainment System
The 8-inch touchscreen may not be the biggest in the segment, but it offers a crisp view of the menu and the touch is tactile.
The party piece in the Kiger is the 8.0-inch touchscreen, which gets wireless smartphone connectivity in form of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also gets a 7.0-inch instrument cluster.
2. Air Purifier
The PM 2.5 air purifier is part of the accessories purifier.
Renault offers five accessory packs for the Kiger which includes features like wireless charging pad and a PM 2.5 air purifier among other fitments.
3. 3D Sound System
The Renault Kiger gets a 3D Arkamys sound system.
Top trims also get white ambient lighting along with 3D Arkamys sound system that sound quite acoustic.
4. Safety Suit
The Renault Kiger gets 4 airbags.
In terms of safety, the Kiger gets four airbags on the top trim along with ABS and ESC. The middle seat the rear gets a lap belt. There's also a rear parking camera on the top trim.
5. Boot Space
Bootspace at the rear is 405 litres, which is the best in the segment)#.
There is a total of 29 litres of boot space inside the cabin, which is impressive. And more importantly, the bootspace is a massive 405 litres which is best in class.
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