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Renault Plans New India Models and Global Exports – Price, Launch, and Specs

Renault Announces Four New India‑Made Models by 2030

Renault confirmed it will design and build four fresh models in India before 2030, covering ICE, hybrid and fully electric powertrains. The move is part of the group’s futuREady roadmap, which aims to turn India into a key hub for both domestic sales and worldwide exports from its Chennai plant.

Renault Plans New India Models and Global Exports – Price, Launch, and Specs

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Design & Looks

All four upcoming models will be tailored for Indian tastes while keeping a global appeal. Renault says the cars will feature its latest design language – sleek front‑ends, bold character lines, and spacious cabins. Expect a mix of compact hatchbacks for city driving and midsize SUVs for families, each equipped with modern infotainment and safety tech.

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Performance & Mileage

The powertrain mix is the headline. Two models will run on traditional petrol engines, offering familiar feel and easy refuelling. One hybrid will combine a small turbo‑charged engine with an electric motor, promising better fuel economy and lower emissions. The fourth model will be a pure EV, built on Renault’s latest electric architecture, targeting a 350‑km range on a single charge.

Renault plans to leverage its experience with the Zoe and Kwid to deliver competitive mileage: around 20 km/kg for the hybrid and roughly 5‑6 km/kWh for the electric version. Exact figures will be released closer to launch.

Price & Rivals

Pricing will be aggressive to win over cost‑conscious Indian buyers. The entry‑level ICE hatchback is expected near ₹5.5 lakh, the hybrid SUV around ₹9.5 lakh, and the EV sedan starting at roughly ₹12 lakh. These numbers put Renault head‑to‑head with Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Tata in each segment.

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Renault also sees export potential. The Chennai plant will ship the EV and hybrid models to Europe, Africa and South‑East Asia, helping the brand meet global emission targets while keeping production costs low.

Key Specifications at a Glance

Engine Mileage Price (₹ lakh) Top Features
1.0 L Petrol 18 km/l 5.5
  • Smartphone Sync
  • Dual‑Airbags
  • LED DRL
Hybrid (0.9 L + Electric) 20 km/kg 9.5
  • Regenerative Braking
  • Start‑Stop System
  • Eco‑Mode
Electric (75 kWh) 5.5 km/kWh 12
  • Fast‑Charge 80% in 45 min
  • Advanced Driver‑Assist
  • Panoramic Roof

FAQ

What is the expected mileage of Renault’s new hybrid model?

The hybrid is projected to achieve about 20 km per kilogram of fuel, offering a noticeable boost over conventional petrol versions.

Will Renault export the new electric car from Chennai?

Yes, the EV will be produced for both Indian customers and export markets across Europe, Africa and South‑East Asia.

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Is the price of the upcoming Renault models affordable for the average Indian buyer?

Renault aims to keep entry‑level prices under ₹6 lakh and midsize models below ₹13 lakh, positioning them competitively against the market’s top players.

What do you think about Renault’s India strategy? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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