Renault Kiger SUV for sale is offered with two engine options - a 1.0-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine and a turbocharged motor with either an AMT or CVT gearbox. 2021 Renault Kiger: Design As expected, the Kiger for sale does indeed look quite a bit like the show car that was officially revealed by the French automaker in 2020. But that's not really surprising, especially considering Renault had already announced that the production avatar of the Kiger SUV will indeed retain 80 per cent of the show car's design. As expected, the Kiger has a sleek grille with two horizontal slats, a split headlamp set-up, integrated LED DRLs, C-shaped tail lights, etc. The SUV sports 16-inch alloy wheels and has 205 mm of ground clearance. And as for the boot space, the Kiger offers the segment-best 405-litres of luggage capacity. 2021 Renault Kiger: Interior Renault Kiger's cabin is a tad bit reminiscent of another popular Renault car - the Triber. This is because the SUV borrows a handful of elements from the Renault Triber, such as the steering wheel, digital instrument cluster, and dual glovebox among other things. 2021 Renault Kiger: Features The Renault Kiger comes loaded with plenty of provisions and creature comforts. Quite understandable, of course -- especially considering it will be going up against cars such as the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, and Nissan Magnite among others. Anyway, this Renault SUV's list of features includes a multi-function steering wheel, automatic climate control, an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a seven-inch TFT instrument panel, a hands-free smart-access card, etc. depending on the selected variant. And let's not forget that this Renault SUV has PM 2.5 air filter, a wireless smartphone charger, ambient lighting, and three driving modes -- Normal, Eco, and Sports. 2021 Renault Kiger: Engine and specs Renault Kiger is powered by the same set of engines that propel the Nissan Magnite. It includes a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated unit and a 1.0-litre turbocharged powerplant. The naturally aspirated engine puts out 52 kW, 96 Nm of peak torque, and is available with a choice between a five-speed manual gearbox and AMT automatic transmission. The turbocharged engine, on the other hand, puts out 74 KW with 160 Nm and is currently available with a manual gearbox only. However, the company offers the option of a CVT automatic gearbox as well. Renault Kiger turbocharged model returns a claimed fuel-efficiency figure of 20 km/l - find yours here. . . . Info originally posted on https://www.timesnownews.com/auto/car-news/
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