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Renault Bridger SUV Launch, Price, Mileage & Specs – Jimny & Thar Rival

Renault Bridger SUV Teased – What We Know

The Renault Bridger SUV was officially teased today, with a full reveal set for March 10. It will debut in concept form and sit just below the Duster in Renault’s Indian lineup.

Renault Bridger SUV Launch, Price, Mileage & Specs – Jimny & Thar Rival

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Design & Looks

Renault’s first Indian‑made SUV sports a compact, boxy silhouette that reminds many of the Suzuki Jimny and Mahindra Thar. The front end features a bold grille, LED DRLs and a muscular bumper that give it an adventurous feel. Inside, the cabin is expected to be simple yet functional, with a touchscreen infotainment system and durable upholstery suited for city and light off‑road use.

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Performance & Mileage

The Bridger will likely share the Duster’s proven 1.0‑litre turbo‑charged engine, delivering around 100 hp. Renault aims for a fuel‑efficient ride, targeting roughly 20 km/l in mixed driving conditions – a solid figure for a sub‑compact SUV.

Engine Mileage Price (India) Top Features
1.0 L Turbo‑Petrol ≈20 km/l ₹7.99 Lakh (est.) LED DRL, 7‑inch touchscreen, roof rails, ground clearance 200 mm

Price & Rivals

Estimated pricing places the Bridger around ₹8 lakh, making it cheaper than the Duster and directly competing with the Suzuki Jimny and Mahindra Thar. Its smaller dimensions and lower price could attract first‑time SUV buyers looking for a rugged look without breaking the bank.

  • Compact size – easy to park in tight city streets.
  • High ground clearance – ready for light off‑roading.
  • Affordable entry price – under ₹9 lakh.
  • Renault’s after‑sales network – widespread service centres.

FAQ

What is the expected mileage of the Renault Bridger SUV?
Renault aims for about 20 km per litre in mixed city‑highway driving.

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How does the Bridger compare to the Suzuki Jimny?
Both share a boxy, off‑road‑ready look, but the Bridger is priced lower and offers a turbo‑petrol engine versus the Jimny’s diesel.

Is the Renault Bridger worth buying for a first‑time SUV owner?
Its affordable price, decent fuel economy, and rugged styling make it a strong contender for budget‑conscious buyers.

What’s Next?

The full concept will be unveiled on March 10. Keep an eye on Renault’s official channels for the final specs and booking details.

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What do you think about the Bridger’s design? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Image source: RushLane

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