Renault has rolled out the updated Kiger in India with a price tag starting at Rs. 6.29 lakh (ex-showroom). While the compact SUV already had a reputation for value and sporty looks, this latest version packs in more features to up its game in both comfort and practicality. So, what’s new in the 2025 Kiger? Let’s break down the top five feature upgrades that make this refreshed model even more appealing.
Ventilation
One of the most welcome additions in the new Kiger is ventilated front seats. If you’ve driven through an Indian summer, you know how unbearable it can get. These seats now circulate air to help keep the cabin cool during long drives, especially when the sun’s blazing outside. It’s a small upgrade, but one that makes a big difference in daily comfort.
Infotainment
The infotainment setup has seen a nice bump. The Kiger now features an eight-inch touchscreen paired with a six-speaker 3D Arkamys audio system. You also get seamless support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Whether you’re syncing your maps or jamming to your playlist, the interface is snappier and the sound is noticeably richer.
This upgrade puts the Kiger on par with more expensive rivals when it comes to connectivity and in-cabin entertainment.
Camera
Another key upgrade is the addition of a 360-degree camera. It offers a bird’s-eye view of the car’s surroundings, making tight parking situations and narrow lanes much less stressful. If you’ve ever struggled to reverse out of a packed supermarket or parallel park on a crowded street, this feature will be your new best friend.
It also adds a layer of safety, helping to eliminate blind spots and giving you better control in tricky situations.
Lighting
Renault has added automatic headlamps to the feature list. These lights switch on based on the ambient lighting conditions—so whether you’re entering a tunnel or it’s just getting dark, the system takes over. You no longer have to fumble with the controls or forget to turn them on.
It’s one of those features you don’t think you need until you have it—and then you wonder how you managed without it.
Wipers
The final upgrade comes in the form of rain-sensing wipers. These kick in the moment the system detects moisture on the windshield. Not only is this convenient, but it also improves visibility instantly without you having to lift a finger.
Great for monsoon conditions or those unpredictable summer showers, these wipers make driving safer and smoother.
While the new Kiger packs more value than ever before, it still skips a few popular features. There’s no sunroof, no powered front seats, and no auto-dimming IRVM—additions that buyers in this price range are starting to expect. Still, with these five new features, the Kiger now feels more premium and competitive than before, making it a solid pick for city drivers and small families alike.
FAQs
What is the new Kiger’s starting price?
It starts at Rs. 6.29 lakh (ex-showroom).
Does the Kiger have ventilated seats?
Yes, the front seats now come with ventilation.
Is there a 360-degree camera?
Yes, it helps with parking and visibility.
Does it have a sunroof?
No, the updated Kiger still misses out on a sunroof.
Are the wipers rain-sensing?
Yes, they activate automatically when it rains.