Limited Edition Renault Kiger, Triber & Kwid Launched; Bookings Open From September 2
Renault has revealed limited editions of the Kiger, Triber and Kwid ahead of the upcoming festive season. Based on the fully-loaded variants of their respective line-ups, the special edition models get added cosmetic elements to stand out from the standard model. The Limited Edition of the Kiger and Triber will be available on the RxZ variant while the Kwid Limited Edition is based on the Climber trim. Bookings for the models will be opened from September 2, 2022 with Renault saying that the prices are the same as the fully-loaded variants.
The special edition variants are finished in white with a contrast black roof. All three models also feature red accents in places such as the grille, headlamp housing and on the sides. The Triber and Kwid additionally get black finished wheel covers with the latter getting Climber written on the C-pillar in red. The Kiger limited edition gets the same alloy wheels as the standard subcompact SUV but gets red-finished brake calipers.
There are no changes under the hood with the engine line-up carried forward unchanged for all three models. Additionally, Renault says that buyers can spec the Limited Edition package on both manual and automatic variants of the respective cars.
Coming to price the Kwid Climber is priced from Rs. 5.54 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Triber RxZ is priced from Rs 7.78 lakh while the Kiger RxZ is priced from Rs 8.39 lakh.
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