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▼Renault India has officially announced the launch of seven new cars tailored for the Indian market. These upcoming vehicles will be built on two highly advanced architectures, namely the Renault Group Entry Platform (RGEP) and the Renault Group Modular Platform (RGMP). The brand aims to aggressively dominate the sub Rs 10 lakh segment currently ruled by Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai, bringing massive upgrades to its existing lineup very soon.
The FutuREeady India Roadmap
The French automaker is completely revamping its strategy to scale up its presence in one of the most competitive markets globally. Through its ambitious FutuREeady India roadmap, Renault plans to introduce fresh models and heavily update its current offerings over the coming months. The core of this strategy revolves around moving away from the older CMF A architecture and embracing highly versatile modern bases.
Upgrading the Sub Rs 10 Lakh Portfolio
The newly introduced RGEP base is strictly designed to conquer the budget-friendly sub Rs 10 lakh category. While the popular Kwid hatchback will not see this transition, the brand will utilize this new foundation to significantly improve the capabilities of the Triber MPV and the Kiger SUV.
- The new base supports multiple body types, making it easier to introduce diverse vehicles.
- It allows for better structural rigidity and improved driving dynamics.
- The architecture is optimized to accommodate modern alternative fuel technologies seamlessly.
Revolutionary Renault Triber with Underbody CNG
One of the most exciting updates within this brand new lineup is the upcoming iteration of the Renault Triber. Supported directly by the flexible RGEP foundation, the new Triber will feature an innovative underbody CNG cylinder setup.
Typically, installing a CNG kit consumes massive amounts of luggage space,e which is a huge drawback for family buyers. By relocating the CNG cylinders to the underbody, the Renault successfully frees up the entire boot space. Buyers can expect similar highly practical updates in other future products positioned in the budget segment.
The Renault Group Modular Platform RGMP
For larger and more premium vehicles, the automaker will heavily rely on the Renault Group Modular Platform, commonly referred to as RGMP. This robust architecture already underpins the highly awaited third-generation Duster SUV and provides unmatched versatility for the Indian automotive landscape.
Diverse Powertrain and Drivetrain Options
The RGMP is engineered to be future-proof, supporting an incredible six different powertrain options to cater to varying consumer demands. Furthermore, it provides structural support for both two-wheel drive and Four Wheel Drive configurations.
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Supported Powertrain Types |
Key Benefits for Indian Buyers |
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Traditional Petrol |
Reliable performance for daily city commuting. |
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Factory Fitted CNG |
Highly economical running costs for high-mileage users. |
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Flex Fuel Technology |
Eco-friendly alternative using ethanol-blended fuels. |
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Strong Hybrid Systems |
Incredible fuel efficiency without charging range anxiety. |
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Battery Electric Vehicles |
Zero-emission driving with completely silent operation. |
Conclusion
By introducing seven brand new vehicles across the RGEP and RGMP architectures, Renault India is preparing for a massive comeback. Upgrading popular models like the Triber and Kiger while introducing practical solutions like underbody CNG proves that the French automaker is actively listening to Indian consumers. With these advances and a highly flexible architecture, the brand is perfectly positioned to challenge top rivals and capture a massive share of the growing automotive market.
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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.