Renault India has announced a price hike of up to 2 percent across its vehicle range, effective January 2026. The company said the revision would vary by model and variant, citing rising input costs and ongoing macroeconomic challenges in the automotive sector as key reasons behind the move.
In its official statement, Renault India said it continues to focus on offering quality products and services while maintaining competitive value for Indian consumers. The automaker added that customers planning to purchase a vehicle could do so before the end of December 2025 to benefit from current prices.
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The announcement comes at a time when several automakers in India, including Mercedes-Benz, JSW MG Motor India, Nissan, BMW Motorrad, and others, have announced similar revisions to offset inflationary pressures, supply chain costs, and regulatory changes ahead of the new calendar year.
Renault India operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the French Renault Group and remains focused on the Indian market with a lineup of three models: Kwid, Triber, and Kiger. The company's approach emphasizes affordability, practicality, and value-oriented features tailored to different customer segments.
The Renault Kwid serves as the brand's entry-level offering, starting at around Rs 4.30 lakh (ex-showroom). It features SUV-inspired styling, a high ground clearance of 184 mm, and equipment such as a digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity. The model is powered by either a 0.8-litre or 1.0-litre petrol engine.
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Above the Kwid sits the Renault Triber, positioned in the multi-purpose vehicle category with prices beginning at Rs 5.76 lakh. Known for its modular seating configuration, the Triber caters to families seeking flexibility and practicality. Updates introduced in 2025 enhanced the model's feature set and safety equipment.
Completing the lineup is the Renault Kiger, a compact SUV that also starts at Rs 5.76 lakh. The Kiger competes in the fast-growing sub-four-metre SUV segment and is offered with naturally aspirated and turbo-petrol engine options. The model received equipment and cosmetic updates for 2025 to enhance its appeal.
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Renault also offers government-approved CNG retrofitment kits across its lineup to cater to growing interest in alternative fuel options. The company continues to support its product portfolio with extended warranties and nationwide after-sales service coverage.
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