Renault India has shifted gears with a powerful new move—launching its refreshed and ultra-modern Design Centre in Chennai. As part of its renewed India-centric strategy under the banner “Renault. Rethink,” this state-of-the-art facility is a clear signal that the French automaker is here to design, build, and innovate for the Indian market, from the ground up.
And that's just the beginning—Renault is unveiling a thrilling slate of five new models, two new designs, two generation updates, and an EV, all of which will hit the road in the next few years.
What’s Inside the New Renault Design Centre
The Chennai-based Renault Design Centre now spans over 1,500 square metres and is packed with the latest technologies to drive creativity and futuristic car designs.
Here’s what makes it stand out:
- Immersive Exhibition Space: Designed for 3D model evaluations and virtual reality experiences, offering real-time design previews.
- Next-Generation Visualisation Studio: Equipped with advanced tools for high-definition digital design and on-the-go development.
- Creative Collaboration Zone: A vibrant co-working area meant to foster brainstorming, agile teamwork, and cross-functional synergy.
- High-Performance LED Wall: An impressive 8.5m x 2.4m display for stunning, crystal-clear concept presentations.
- Advanced Virtual Reality Integration: Featuring three high-res VR setups, enabling hyper-realistic vehicle reviews before any prototype hits the floor.
This cutting-edge setup is not just about tech—it's about bringing Renault India’s “design in India” philosophy to life, enabling the brand to connect deeply with Indian preferences and expectations.
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Expected 5 New Renault Cars Coming to India
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Renault isn’t stopping at design. The brand has revealed plans to launch five new cars in the Indian market within the next two years. These launches will mark a new era for Renault India, promising both style and substance.
What's Coming?
- 2 Brand-New Models: One of them may be launched in the next three months. Industry reports suggest the much-awaited Renault Duster return and the completely new Renault Bigster (7-seater Duster).
- 2 Generation Updates: Get ready for facelifts of the Renault Triber and Renault Kiger, with updated modern features and improvements.
- 1 Electric Vehicle (EV): Even though Renault hasn't revealed too much, the EV would be created in India and marketed around the world—demonstrating the worldwide effect of local innovation.
Focus Segments
Renault India’s future strategy revolves around three key segments:
- CNG vehicles
- Strong hybrids
- Electric vehicles
The brand is aiming to push its market share to 3% with this dynamic product strategy, backed by local design and production.
Conclusion
The establishment of the Renault Design Centre in Chennai is more than a corporate achievement—it's a declaration. It indicates that Renault India is changing, innovating, and gearing up to lead in a fast-evolving automotive industry. With a strong emphasis on innovation, localisation, and sustainability, Renault is not merely creating cars—it's defining the mobility future of India.
As the first of these five new cars prepares to make a launch announcement in the months to come, car buffs and company observers alike will be watching Renault India closely—because the future promises to be unbelievably exciting.
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