Renault Kwid, Triber, Kiger Night & Day editions

Renault India has launched a new ‘Night & Day’ special edition for its entire range in the country, including Kwid, Triber and Kiger. The limited-edition variants feature visual enhancements along with some additional features over the corresponding standard trims. Bookings for the Renault Night & Day edition models will commence at authorized dealerships on September 17.

  1. Night & Day edition based on entry-level RXL trim on Kiger, Kwid, Triber
  2. Limited to 1,600 units combined
  3. Gets blacked-out exterior elements

Renault Kiger, Triber, Kwid Night & Day editions price
VariantPrice (Rs, lakh, ex-showroom)
Triber MT Night & Day 7
Kiger MT Night & Day6.75
Kiger AMT Night & Day7.25
Kwid MT Night & Day5

Renault Kiger, Kwid, Triber Night & Day edition: what’s new?

Based on the RXL variants of Triber, Kiger and RXL (O) variant on Kwid, the Night & Day edition is available with an exclusive dual-tone Pearl White colour scheme with a black roof and A-pillars. Other changes include piano black wheel covers, grille inserts, badging, ORVMs (Kiger and Triber) and black tailgate garnish on Kiger. 

The Kiger and Triber Night & Day editions get a 9-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone replication and a rear-view camera. In addition, the Triber Night & Day gets rear power windows too. A total of only 1,600 units will be available of this limited edition version for all three cars combined.

The Kwid Night & Day edition is priced the same as the RXL (O) variant it is based on. The Kiger Night & Day edition costs Rs 15,000 extra over the corresponding RXL trim, while the Triber Night & Day edition is available at a Rs 20,000 premium over the RXL variant.

No mechanical changes have been made to either of the cars whatsoever. The Kwid makes use of a 68hp, 1.0-litre NA petrol engine, which comes with a manual gearbox and an AMT option. The Triber gets a 72hp, 1.0-litre NA petrol – with manual and AMT options. Renault offers the Kiger with the 72hp, 1.0-litre petrol engine from the Triber with MT and AMT gearbox options, along with a 100hp, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol unit with a 5-speed manual and an optional CVT.

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