On the occasion of the festive season, Renault India announces the unveiling of the limited edition of its popular models namely Kiger, Triber, and Kwid, with a focus on stylish design and modern features. It is also called as Night and Day edition. The Night and Day limited edition introduces pearl white with mystery black roof dual-tone body colour across the three models, giving an urban-friendly design.
This edition is based on the RXL variant of Triber, Kiger and RXL(O) variant of Kwid, aimed at offering the best value for money. The first-in-segment pearl white has a dual-tone exterior body theme in lower variants giving a stylish design. The exterior enhancements include wheel covers, grille inserts, model nameplates, ORVMs (outside rear view mirror) on Kiger & Triber, and a tailgate garnish on Kiger all in piano black colour. Modern features on Kiger and Triber Night and Day limited edition include a 9-inch touchscreen with wireless, smartphone replication and rear view camera. There are additional features which include rear power windows on Triber 1,600 units, available under this limited series for all models together.
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This is an exciting announcement not only for new-age customers, dealers & employees as well. The limited edition allows the customers to make a bold statement with the Night and Day Limited Edition, where the three cars will be offered in new pearl white with a mystery black roof. This reflects Renault’s dedication to crafting customer-centric experiences and customer delight.
The models come with advanced safety features as part of the Human First Program which is designed to minimise the risk of accidents and improve overall safety for occupants and pedestrians alike. As per the programme, the company has started to upgrade and introduce new and enhanced safety features across all its product ranges in India, that are designed to minimise the risk of accidents and improve overall safety.
The product line-up provides safety features such as Electronic Stability Program (ESP) for enhanced control on curvy roads, catering to both amateur and experienced drivers, Hill Start Assist (HSA) which prevents car roll-back when starting uphill after braking. As an added feature there is Traction Control System that identifies wheel speed irregularities, automatically reducing spins to maintain grip on slippery surfaces and prevent accidents and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) which provides real-time alerts for under-inflated or punctured tyres in the vehicle.
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All variants come with a rear seatbelt reminder. The Kiger and Triber offer over 15 standard safety features, while the Kwid includes more than 14 standard safety features.