KEY HIGHLIGHTS
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Renault says that only 1,600 units will be produced for this limited edition.
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The Triber and Kiger receive the most changes, and the price for these variants has increased by Rs 10,000.
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Kwid's prices for RXL (O) remain unaffected.
The festival season is approaching, and every automaker is offering exciting deals on their vehicles to make the most of it. Renault India has stepped in by launching the Night and Day edition for their cars, including the Triber, Kiger, and Kwid. This limited edition introduces a new 'Pearl White with Mystery Black Roof Dual Tone' color, along with several exterior changes. Additionally, the Kiger and Triber feature a 9-inch infotainment screen with wireless smartphone connectivity and a rearview camera. There is much to discuss about this new edition. In the meantime, do join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Night And Day Edition
So, Renault is saying this is a first-in-segment dual-tone exterior body theme, with the Renault Triber and Kiger getting piano black wheel covers, piano black grille inserts, model nameplates, ORVMs, and a piano black tailgate garnish on the Kiger. Also, there is a 9-inch touchscreen with smartphone connectivity and a rearview camera. Lastly, rear power windows have been added to the Triber in this edition.
Now, this edition is based on the RXL variant of the Triber and Kiger, which is the second base model of these cars. For the Kwid, it is based on the RXL (O) variant. Also, the prices have also changed, not significantly, but minutely.
Now, let's take a closer look at the attractive prices, which bring a whole lot of changes.
- Triber : Rs 7,00,000 ( 20,000 additional on Triber RXL manual)
- Kiger : Rs 6,74,990 ( 15,000 additional on Kiger RXL manual)
- Rs 7,24,990 (15,000 additional on Kiger RXL EASY-R AMT)
- Kwid : Rs 4,99,500 (same price as Kwid RXL(O) manual)
To add more, the Renault Triber starts at Rs 5.99 lakh and goes up to Rs 8.97 lakh, making it the cheapest 7-seater vehicle in India. On the other hand, the Kiger starts at Rs 5.99 lakh, with the top trim costing Rs 11.22 lakh. The cheapest vehicle in the lineup is the Renault Kwid, which costs Rs 4.70 lakh for the base model, and Rs 6.44 lakh for the top variant.
What Does Renault Have To Say About This?
Mr. Venkatram Mamillapalle, Country CEO and Managing Director, Renault India, shared, "This is an exciting announcement not only for our new-age customers, but for our dealers & employees as well. The limited edition allows the customers make a bold statement with the Night and Day Limited Edition, where the three cars will be offered in new pearl white with mystery black roof. This reflects our dedication to crafting wow customer-centric experiences. We are confident that this new limited edition will enable us to welcome more customers to our growing Renault family."
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Verdict
Renault India's festive offers are quite enticing, as the prices havent changed drastically, but the overall package has become even more appealing. Now, at just Rs 7 lakh ex-showroom, dual-tone body paint is available along with several technological features. Regarding its impact on sales, I think it will generate a lot of interest, and the value for money has increased.