Renault Car Offers November 2025: Up to ₹1 Lakh Discount on Kwid, Triber and Kiger
Renault Offers Up to ₹1 Lakh Discount on Kwid, Triber and Kiger in November 2025
Renault India is offering discounts of up to ₹1 lakh on its cars this November. These benefits continue even after the Diwali festival, giving buyers another chance to get a new car with attractive savings. The company’s main models in India are the Kwid, Triber and Kiger, and all three have special offers available this month.
The Renault Kwid, which is a small hatchback, is now available with total savings of more than ₹65,000. The company is giving a cash discount, an exchange or scrappage bonus, and corporate as well as loyalty offers. Farmers and village officials can also get a rural benefit of ₹4,000. Prices for the Kwid start at ₹4.29 lakh and go up to ₹5.99 lakh, ex-showroom.
The Renault Triber, a seven-seater MPV, also has strong offers in November. The new Triber, which was updated earlier this year, comes with benefits of over ₹65,000. Buyers can get a cash discount, exchange or scrappage bonus, corporate offers and loyalty benefits. The rural offer continues here as well. Prices for the new Triber start at ₹5.76 lakh and go up to ₹8.59 lakh, ex-showroom. Renault is also selling the older Triber model with higher discounts of more than ₹75,000 to help clear stocks before the year ends.
The Renault Kiger, which is a compact SUV, has the biggest benefits among the three models. Savings cross ₹80,000 on the new Kiger, while the older version has discounts of over ₹85,000. The offers include cash discounts, exchange or scrappage bonuses, corporate discounts, loyalty rewards and the same rural scheme. Prices for the Kiger range from ₹5.76 lakh to ₹10.33 lakh, ex-showroom.
Renault’s decision to continue and even increase its offers after the festive season clearly shows that the company wants to keep its sales momentum strong and reduce older stock from showrooms. The highest benefits are on the pre-facelift versions of the Triber and Kiger, which helps make room for newer models. The ₹85,000 saving on the older Kiger is especially attractive for customers who want a feature-rich SUV at a lower price.
This aggressive discount plan is Renault’s way of competing with brands like Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors, who dominate the small-car and compact-SUV segments. The rural offer also shows Renault’s interest in reaching smaller towns and villages, where cars like the Kwid and Triber are popular for their low running costs and practicality. By continuing these schemes through November, Renault aims to push strong year-end sales numbers and attract more buyers before the new year begins.
