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Renault Triber. Photo: PR Team

Renault India posts massive 30% sales jump in November — Triber and Kiger lead the charge!

| @indiablooms | Dec 01, 2025, at 05:29 pm

New Delhi/IBNS Renault India, the wholly owned subsidiary of French automaker Renault Group, reported wholesales of 3,662 units in November 2025, up from 2,811 units in the same month last year, reflecting a 30.27% year-on-year increase.

Sales of the new Triber and Kiger continued to show steady improvement in November. Renault sold 2,064 units of the Triber and 1,151 units of the Kiger, compared to 1,486 units and 779 units respectively in November 2024.

This translated into growth of 38.9% for the Triber and 47.75% for the Kiger, albeit on a lower base. Additionally, Renault delivered 447 units of the Kwid during the month.

Renault Kiger. Photo: PR Team

The growth is seen as a reflection of the trust customers place in the Renault brand. Encouragingly, the positive response has been consistent across both rural and urban markets.

Such balanced acceptance reinforces the company’s confidence as it continues to focus on strengthening customer relationships and preparing for the next phase of growth.

Looking ahead, the company is gearing up for a major product push in 2026, beginning with the return of the iconic next-generation Renault Duster.

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