Renault India supports Indian Army’s Northern Command
Renault India has given Kwid, Kiger, and Triber vehicles to the 14 Corps, Northern Command, Indian Army, to support its mobility and logistical needs.
Renault India has provided Renault Kwid, Kiger, and Triber vehicles to the 14 Corps, Northern Command, Indian Army to support their transportation needs.
Sudhir Malhotra, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Renault India, expressed the company's honor in assisting the Northern Command with these vehicles, emphasising Renault's focus on the "Make in India" initiative. He noted that these vehicles are intended to enhance the mobility and logistical efficiency of the command.
The Renault Kwid, a compact hatchback, is particularly popular among first-time car buyers due to its stylish design, high ground clearance, and user-friendly features like an 8-inch touchscreen Media NAV system. It also emphasizes safety with over 14 standard safety features, making it a value-for-money option in its segment.
The Renault Triber, a versatile multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), is designed with Indian families in mind. It offers a spacious and modular interior, allowing for flexible seating arrangements and ample cargo space. Technological features like a 7-inch TFT instrument cluster and wireless charger enhance the overall driving experience.
The Renault Kiger, a compact SUV, stands out with its sporty design and a range of features such as semi-leatherette seats and auto fold ORVMs. It offers a choice of powerful engine options, including a turbo variant, appealing to those seeking performance and style.
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