Renault has announced July 2026 offers on the Kiger, Triber and Kwid, with the Duster left out
The Kiger leads with benefits of up to Rs 1.25 lakh, varying by state and dealership
Renault buyers have a fresh set of reasons to head to the showroom this month. The carmaker has rolled out its offers for July 2026, and while the flagship Duster misses out yet again, the rest of the lineup, including the Kiger, Triber and Kwid, comes with a mix of cash discounts, exchange bonuses and loyalty perks.
Naturally, the figures aren't uniform across the country, so it pays to check what applies in your particular state before walking into a dealership.
Kiger Leads The Pack With Benefits Of Up To Rs 1.25 Lakh
The Kiger sits right at the top of Renault's offers list this July, and by a fair margin too. Buyers in Kerala stand to gain the most, with a cash discount of Rs 50,000 layered on top of an exchange bonus worth up to Rs 50,000, scrappage benefits touching Rs 25,000, and loyalty benefits of up to Rs 18,000. That combination is what pushes the total savings close to the Rs 1.25 lakh mark.
Move over to Gujarat, and the numbers dip a notch, with the cash discount settling at Rs 30,000 and the exchange benefit capped at Rs 40,000. Elsewhere in the country, the picture is more modest still, with a flat Rs 20,000 cash discount, an exchange benefit of up to Rs 25,000, and additional scrappage, loyalty and referral incentives thrown in depending on eligibility.
For context, the Kiger is priced between Rs 5.81 lakh and Rs 10.35 lakh, and it competes in a crowded segment against rivals such as the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Skoda Kylaq and Tata Nexon.
Triber And Kwid Offers Are More Modest In Comparison
The Triber, Renault's practical people mover, comes with benefits of up to Rs 60,000, once again concentrated in Kerala through a Rs 30,000 cash discount paired with an equal exchange bonus.
Gujarat buyers can expect a slightly lower Rs 45,000 in total savings, while the rest of India settles for benefits capped around Rs 30,000. Renault has also thrown in loyalty bonuses, corporate offers and rural incentives for those who qualify. The Triber is priced from Rs 5.81 lakh to Rs 8.48 lakh and takes on the Nissan Gravite, while also serving as a cheaper alternative to bigger MPVs like the Maruti Ertiga, Toyota Rumion and Kia Carens.
The Kwid, meanwhile, brings up the rear with the smallest set of offers. The current-generation car gets a cash discount of up to Rs 15,000, though this excludes a fairly long list of states, among them Kerala, Assam, Karnataka, Odisha, Uttarakhand, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Arunachal Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.
Interestingly, the outgoing version of the Kwid gets a heftier discount of up to Rs 30,000, again subject to location. Priced from Rs 4.53 lakh to Rs 5.61 lakh, the Kwid squares off against the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10, Maruti Suzuki S-Presso and Tata Tiago.
All the benefits mentioned are valid until July 31, 2026, though buyers should note that actual figures may vary depending on the city, the dealership and stock availability at the time of purchase. It is worth confirming exact numbers with a local Renault dealership before finalising a purchase decision. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, India.
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