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Renault Kwid, Triber, And Kiger To Get More Expensive From January 2026

Renault India has officially confirmed a price hike across its entire passenger vehicle portfolio, with the revised prices set to take effect from January 2026. The increase will impact all three models currently on sale in the Indian market, Renault Kwid, Renault Triber, and Renault Kiger and will be up to 2 per cent, depending on the model and variant.

The company stated that the decision has been taken in response to rising input costs, higher operational expenses, and challenging macroeconomic conditions. While exact revised prices have not yet been disclosed, Renault clarified that the hike will vary across models and trims, and updated ex-showroom prices will be announced closer to implementation.

Why Renault Is Increasing Prices in 2026

According to Renault India, the upcoming price revision is a necessary step to offset increasing costs across the automotive value chain. These include higher prices of raw materials, logistics expenses, supplier costs, and other inflation-driven pressures affecting vehicle manufacturing.

Renault emphasised that despite these challenges, it continues to focus on delivering value-driven products with competitive pricing, especially in India’s highly price-sensitive mass-market segments. However, periodic price adjustments remain unavoidable to maintain long-term business sustainability.

The automaker has also encouraged customers planning to buy a Renault vehicle to complete their purchase before the end of December 2025, allowing them to benefit from existing prices.

Renault’s Models Affected by the Hike

Renault currently operates in India with a lean three-model lineup, strategically covering entry-level, family-oriented, and compact SUV segments. All three models will see price revisions from January 2026.

Renault Kwid

renault kwid

The Renault Kwid continues to be the brand’s most affordable offering and a key contributor to its sales volumes.

  • Current ex-showroom price: ₹4.29 lakh to ₹5.99 lakh
  • Segment: Entry-level hatchback
  • Key characteristics:
    • SUV-inspired styling
    • Best-in-segment 184 mm ground clearance
    • Digital instrument cluster
    • Touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Engine Options 0.8-litre petrol / 1.0-litre petrol
Power Output 53 bhp (0.8L) / 67 bhp (1.0L)
Torque 72 Nm (0.8L) / 91 Nm (1.0L)
Transmission 5-speed manual / AMT
Ground Clearance 184 mm
Boot Space 279 litres
Infotainment 8-inch touchscreen with smartphone connectivity
Safety Features Dual airbags, ABS with EBD, seatbelt reminder

Even after the January 2026 price hike, the Kwid is expected to remain among the most affordable cars in India, appealing to first-time buyers and cost-conscious urban customers.

Renault Triber

renault triber

Positioned above the Kwid, the Renault Triber serves buyers looking for space and flexibility at an accessible price point.

  • Current ex-showroom price: ₹5.76 lakh to ₹8.59 lakh
  • Segment: Compact MPV
  • Key strengths:
    • Highly flexible modular seating configuration
    • Family-friendly interior layout
    • Feature and safety enhancements introduced with the 2025 update

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Engine 1.0-litre petrol
Power Output 71 bhp
Torque 96 Nm
Transmission 5-speed manual / AMT
Seating Capacity 7 seats
Boot Space 84 litres (7 seats), expandable to 625 litres
Infotainment 8-inch touchscreen, smartphone connectivity
Safety Features Dual airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, seatbelt reminder

The Triber has carved a strong niche by offering seven-seat capability at a compact-car price, making it a popular choice among growing families. The upcoming price hike is expected to marginally increase its cost while retaining its value-for-money positioning.

Renault Kiger

renault kiger

At the top of Renault’s Indian lineup sits the Renault Kiger, competing in the competitive sub-four-metre SUV segment.

  • Current ex-showroom price: ₹5.76 lakh to ₹10.33 lakh
  • Segment: Compact SUV
  • Engine options:
    • Naturally aspirated petrol
    • Turbo-petrol
  • Recent updates:
    • Cosmetic refresh
    • Feature upgrades introduced in 2025

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Engine Options 1.0-litre naturally aspirated / 1.0-litre turbo-petrol
Power Output 71 bhp (NA) / 100 bhp (Turbo)
Torque 96 Nm (NA) / 160 Nm (Turbo)
Transmission 5-speed manual / CVT / AMT
Boot Space 405 litres
Ground Clearance 205 mm
Infotainment 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay / Android Auto

The Kiger appeals to buyers seeking SUV styling, higher ground clearance, and modern features at a relatively affordable price. From January 2026, the compact SUV will also see a modest increase in pricing across variants.

Price Increase by Model and Variant

Renault has confirmed that the price hike will not be uniform. Instead, it will vary based on:

  • Model
  • Variant
  • Powertrain configuration

Entry-level trims are expected to see smaller increases, while higher-spec variants with additional features may attract a slightly higher revision. The company will announce updated variant-wise pricing closer to the rollout in January 2026.

Industry-Wide Context

Renault’s announcement comes amid a broader industry-wide trend. Several automakers operating in India have already confirmed price hikes starting January 2026, including:

  • Mercedes-Benz
  • JSW MG Motor India
  • Nissan
  • BMW Motorrad
  • Other mass-market and premium brands

Key factors driving these increases include:

  • Rising raw material and component costs
  • Inflationary pressures and currency fluctuations
  • Supply chain and logistics challenges
  • Regulatory compliance costs

Notably, Renault’s upcoming hike follows a recent price adjustment under the revised GST framework, which had resulted in price reductions for select variants. The January 2026 revision is expected to partially neutralise those earlier benefits.

Renault India’s Strategy and Ownership Experience

Renault India operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Renault Group and remains committed to the Indian market despite its limited model lineup. The brand continues to focus on:

  • Affordability
  • Practical design
  • Low cost of ownership
  • Value-oriented feature packaging

To further strengthen customer confidence, Renault offers:

  • Government-approved CNG retrofitment kits across its range
  • Extended warranty programs
  • Nationwide after-sales and service network

These initiatives help mitigate rising ownership costs and cater to buyers seeking economical and alternative fuel solutions.

What This Means for Prospective Buyers

For buyers planning to purchase a Renault vehicle, the announcement creates a clear time-bound decision window.

Buying before December 31, 2025, allows customers to:

  • Lock in current ex-showroom prices
  • Avoid higher on-road costs
  • Potentially secure better year-end offers and discounts

From January 2026 onwards, buyers should expect:

  • Slightly higher vehicle prices
  • Increased registration and insurance costs
  • A marginal rise in EMIs for financed purchases

However, with the hike capped at 2 per cent, Renault’s models are still expected to remain competitive in their respective segments.

Conclusion

The confirmation that Renault Kwid, Triber, and Kiger will become more expensive from January 2026 reflects the broader cost pressures affecting India’s automotive industry. While the increase is relatively modest, it highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing affordability with rising production and operational expenses.

For buyers considering a Renault vehicle, the remainder of 2025 presents an opportunity to secure current prices. Even after the revision, Renault’s focused lineup, practical positioning, and value-oriented approach ensure that its models will continue to appeal to budget-conscious Indian consumers.

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Author: Neha Mehlawat

Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.

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