Three models of the face-lifted Renault Kiger have gone on sale in SA. It’s an aesthetically heavy revision compared to the original Kiger which was launched in SA back in 2021 to replace the aged Sandero, and winning customers as 700 units were sold on average per month.
It looks even better now with the recipe of a compact, functional and affordable crossover with a coupe-esque silhouette prevailing.
The new model’s façade is made bolder and squarer by a black grille, grey skid plate and a stack of tri-octa LED headlights. The new look has close proximity to other modern Renault products, especially the new Triber and debuts a new and global trim naming convention, namely Evolution and Techno replacing Zen, Life and Intens.

The entry-level Evolution boasts a two-tone dashboard and light leatherette seat upholstery, front and rear AC vents, a multi-view HD camera system, automatic head lamps, rain-sensing wipers and an eight floating touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Music and hands-free voice calls stream through a six-speaker Arkamys sound system and devices are charged through multiple USB charging ports. The glove box is cooled, too, while a digital speedo replaces the analogue dials. The doors unlock automatically on approach if the smart key is nearby and a start button fires up the engine.
The new Kiger range launches with a naturally aspirated 1.0l three-cylinder engine with 52kW and 96Nm outputs, with a choice between five-speed manual or the Easy-R automated manual transmission (AMT). We drove the former model exclusively at the launch.
You sit low enough, but you do notice that you’re perched up a bit higher than usual. The clutch operation is light and easy and the gear lever clicks into gears with good precision. The motor being managed is a different kettle of fish though.
It’s still underpowered and gets low marks for wheezy and noisy delivery of the goods that requires higher revs piled on to get the car moving at a comfortable pace. Perhaps fuel parsimony is the main objective but the drive on mostly urban roads returned 7l/100km.
The road-holding is also a fair and redeeming facet by niche standards. The Kiger is securely poised when you post it through twisty bends at pace. Integrated safety systems include an electronic stability programme, traction control, hill start assist and a tyre pressure monitoring system.

Initial impressions report a still attractive compact crossover with enough trending features at an approachable price point. It remains a compelling upgrade purchase from the Renault Kwid Climber cousin for those on a budget with 405l of usable boot space accessed via a manual tailgate.
Colour options include a new grey alongside blue, white and silver. The Kiger is sold as standard with a five-year/150,000km warranty and a two-year/30,000km service plan.
Prices
Renault Kiger Evolution M/T - R219,999
Renault Kiger Techno M/T - R244,999
Renault Kiger Techno AMT - R254,999





