Renault Triber seven-seater MPV and Kiger compact SUV parked side by side

Think Diwali deals disappear after the festival? Think again. Renault is keeping the celebration going with savings that hit nearly 1 lakh rupees this November. While most automakers pull back after the festive rush, Renault is giving buyers a second chance to grab serious discounts on their budget-friendly lineup.

What Cars Are On Sale?

Renault sells three models in India right now. All three sit under 4 meters in length, which means they qualify for the lowest 18% GST rate on petrol cars. Prices start at 4.29 lakh rupees and top out at 10.33 lakh rupees (ex-showroom).

The lineup includes the entry-level Kwid hatchback, the seven-seater Triber MPV, and the Kiger compact SUV. Both the Triber and Kiger received facelifts in 2025, but dealers still have pre-facelift stock available with even bigger discounts.

Breaking Down The Kwid Offers

The Kwid, priced between 4.29 lakh and 5.99 lakh rupees, comes with total benefits exceeding 65,000 rupees. Buyers get a straight 20,000 rupees cash discount right off the top.

Trading in your old car? Renault adds 15,000 rupees as an exchange bonus. If you're scrapping an old vehicle instead, that bonus jumps to 35,000 rupees. Corporate employees can claim an additional 10,000 rupees off.

Renault Kwid hatchback front three-quarter view showing November 2025 discount offers banner

Rural buyers get special attention too. Farmers, village heads (sarpanch), and gram panchayat members qualify for a 4,000 rupees rural offer. Loyalty and referral programs add more savings on top.

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Triber: Two Versions, Different Savings

Renault launched the facelifted Triber in July 2025 with prices from 5.76 lakh to 8.59 lakh rupees. This new version carries offers worth over 65,000 rupees. The cash discount sits at 10,000 rupees, while exchange and scrappage bonuses reach 25,000 and 35,000 rupees respectively.

Old Triber Stock Offers More

Here's where it gets interesting. The pre-facelift Triber remains in showrooms with savings topping 75,000 rupees. Cash discounts triple to 30,000 rupees, and both exchange and scrappage bonuses hit 30,000 and 35,000 rupees.

Loyalty customers get benefits worth 13,000 rupees on the new model. Corporate discounts, rural offers, and referral benefits apply to both versions.

Kiger SUV Delivers Maximum Savings
Comparison table of Renault car models showing price ranges, maximum savings, and cash discounts in rupees (ex-showroom). Rows: Kwid (4.29-5.99L, 65,000+, 20,000); Triber New (5.76-8.59L, 65,000+, 10,000); Triber Old (Not Disclosed, 75,000+, 30,000); Kiger New (5.76-10.33L, 80,000+, 15,000); Kiger Old (Not Disclosed, 85,000+, 35,000).

The Kiger compact SUV, refreshed in August 2025, offers the highest total benefits in Renault's lineup. At over 80,000 rupees in combined offers, buyers can seriously cut down the 5.76 lakh to 10.33 lakh rupees price range.

New Kiger buyers receive 15,000 rupees in cash discounts. Exchange bonuses reach 25,000 rupees, or 35,000 rupees for scrappage. Loyalty benefits jump to 20,000 rupees for this model. Corporate and rural discounts mirror other models at 10,000 and 4,000 rupees.

 Old Kiger: The 85K Champion

The pre-facelift Kiger wins the savings race. Total benefits cross 85,000 rupees, led by a massive 35,000 rupees cash discount. Exchange and scrappage bonuses both max out at 35,000 rupees. All other benefits carry over from the new model.

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Why The Big Discounts?

November typically sees slower car sales after the Diwali rush. Dealers need to clear inventory before December, when new year stock arrives. The presence of both old and new model stock for Triber and Kiger suggests Renault wants to move pre-facelift units quickly.

These sub-4 meter cars compete in India's most price-sensitive segments. The Kwid faces rivals like the Maruti Alto, while the Triber competes against no direct competitor in the budget MPV space. The Kiger battles the Nissan Magnite (its mechanical twin), Maruti Brezza, and Hyundai Venue.

Who Benefits Most?

Scrappage bonuses favor buyers with very old cars (typically over 15 years). Trading in a newer vehicle makes exchange bonuses more practical. Corporate employees and rural community members get exclusive stacks.

Smart buyers can combine multiple offers. A corporate employee trading an old car while claiming loyalty benefits could stack 70,000+ rupees in discounts on select models.

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Key Takeaways

Renault's November offers prove that post-Diwali deals can match festive season discounts. Savings reach up to 85,000 rupees on pre-facelift Kiger models, with solid benefits across the lineup. The deals suit first-time buyers, those upgrading from old cars, and rural customers seeking budget transportation.

These offers run through November 2025, but stock varies by dealer. For more car buying insights and automotive news, visit Tech Auto Hub.