Renault India sold its B-Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) Keeger by offering over 11,000 units on the first day. It is fully poised to strengthen Renault’s presence in the sub-four meter SUV segment, the company said in a statement, with the company on its way to setting new benchmarks.
“With Kyrg, Renault has launched yet another breakthrough product, targeted at the core of the Indian automotive market. After the Duster, the Kiger SUV is set to make Aspire accessible to a whole new set of customers, ”said Venkataram Mamilapalle, CEO and MD, Renault India Operations.
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