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Night & Day Limited Editions of Kiger, Triber and Kwid. (Photo: Renault)
According to the details shared by the brand, these editions will remain in the stock for a limited 1,600 units. Once stock gets over, it might not come back again.
The festive season of the year is just around the corner! Top car manufacturers are trying their best to attract customers. The leading automotive giant Renault is also in the race, and has launched the Night & Day Limited Editions of Kiger, Triber and Kwid.
The latest offering has been released in India with a sticker price of Rs 6.74 lakh, 7.24 lakh, and 4.99 lakh (all ex-showroom), respectively. According to the details shared by the brand via official release, these editions will remain in the stock for a limited 1,600 units. Once stock gets over, it might not come back again in the lineup.
The company has already kickstarted the bookings for the same nationwide. Interested customers have to pay an extra Rs 20,000 for Triber RXL manual transmission, Rs 15,000 for Kiger RXL and Kwid RXL(O) in manual options.
Key Highlights of the Night & Day Limited Edition
The newly launched models are based on the RXL trims of Triber, Kiger & RXL(O) variants on Kwid. They have been introduced to offer the best value to the customers. It comes with a first-in-segment pearl white dual-tone exterior body theme, featuring an improved aesthetic from the outside.
Exterior
When it comes to the road presence, Kiger and Triber feature piano black wheel covers, piano black model nameplates, shiny dark grille Inserts, same theme ORVMs and piano black tailgate garnish on Kiger.
Features
Some notable features of the Kiger & Triber Night & Day limited edition include a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with all the wireless car connect technology. These models also get multi-functional steering wheels, automatic climate control and an improved rear-view camera.
Engine and Power
The company has not touched anything mechanically. All of these models use a 1.0-litre NA petrol engine. While Kwid generates a maximum power of 67 bhp and 91 Nm of peak torque, Kiger and Triber churn out a maximum output of 71 bhp and 96 Nm torque.