Renault Launches Limited-edition Kiger, Triber And Kwid For Festive Season
- by Sukrit Kumar
- Sep 1, 2022
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The Festive Limited Edition vehicles get a dual-tone paint scheme with sporty red exterior accents
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Festive Limited Edition exclusive to top-spec RXZ (Tiber and Kiger) and Climber (Kwid) trim levels.
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Kiger Festive LE gets red brake callipers and silver-coloured alloy wheels.
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Triber and Kwid get steel wheels with gloss black wheel covers.
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Festive LE limited to the 1-litre Climber variant of the Kwid.
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Bookings open on September 2, prices identical to standard top-spec variants.
Renault has released new Festive Limited Edition (LE) variants of its entire range that comprises the Kwid, Triber and Kiger. Limited to the top-spec trims (RXZ in the Triber and Kiger; Climber in the Kwid), the Festive editions get a common dual-tone paint scheme with red accents on the front grille, doors and around the headlights.
What’s new in the Renault Festive Limited Edition?
All Festive LE vehicles get a common white paint shade with a contrast black roof and red accents on the front grille, headlight surrounds (DRL surrounds on the Triber) and roof rails.
In the Renault Kiger, you also get red brake callipers in addition to other sporty trim bits. The top-spec subcompact SUV already offers features such as cruise control, a seven-inch touchscreen, Arkamys-tuned six-speaker audio system and wireless phone charging.
The Tiber Festive LE doesn’t have alloy wheels, but it does get gloss black finish for the door handles and wheel covers in the same five-split spoke design.
You can only get the Kwid Festive LE with a 1-litre engine. Apart from the red accents, the special edition hatchback also has red accents on the roof rails and a red Climber logo on the C-pillar. As with the Triber, the Kwid doesn’t get alloy wheels, but instead gets gloss black wheel covers and ORVM housings.
Festive Edition prices
The Festive LE variants are priced the same as the top-spec variants of each of the vehicles.
Model and variant |
Ex-showroom price |
Kwid Climber manual |
Rs 5.54 lakh |
Kwid Climber AMT |
Rs 5.99 lakh |
Triber RXZ manual |
Rs 7.99 lakh |
Triber RXZ AMT |
Rs 8.51 lakh |
Kiger RXZ manual |
Rs 9.73 lakh |
Kiger RXZ CVT |
Rs 10.62 lakh |
The Kiger gets a 1-litre naturally aspirated (NA) petrol unit and a 1-litre turbo petrol one. While the latter is offered with a five-speed manual and AMT automatic, the turbo engine can be had with a CVT automatic as well.
The same NA petrol engine also powers the Tiber, offered with both manual and AMT automatic transmissions.
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Renault’s special edition vehicles will be available to book from September 2 onwards.