The updated version of Renault’s most affordable Kiger subcompact SUV was spotted testing for the first time. While its official launch date is yet to be announced, the model is likely to hit roads towards the end of this year. The spied test mule was heavily camouflage, concealing most of its design details. The 2025 Renault Kiger facelift is expected to receive most changes at the front end including a tweaked bumper and new Renault logo. The spy images show the test mule featuring the same split headlamps, alloy wheels and C-shaped taillamps as we have seen in the current model.
The interior of the 2025 Renault Kiger facelift could be updated with the improved material quality and new upholstery. The carmaker might also equip the compact SUV with several new features. The standard feature kit of the current model includes a 3.5-inch LCD MID display, a 12V power outlet in the front and rear, front centre armrest, folding rear seats, front power windows, manual AC with heater, dual front airbags, rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD, seatbelt reminder for the driver and front passenger and more.

The range-topping RXZ trim comes with a four-speaker and four tweeter Arkamys audio system, leather wrapped steering with audio controls, ambient lights, PM2.5 air filter, automatic climate control, driver’s side window auto up/down with anti-pinch, power folding ORVMs, drive modes with configurable instrument display, LED headlamps and rear defogger.
No changes are expected in the engine bay. The 2025 Renault Kiger facelift will continue to derive power from the 1.0L naturally aspirated petrol engine, delivering power worth 72bhp and 96Nm of torque. The 1.0L turbo petrol engine will also be carried forward from the current model. This motor pushes out a maximum power of 100bhp and 160Nm of torque. Transmission choices will include a 5-speed manual and a CVT automatic.
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