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- Renault India Private Limited is a fully owned subsidiary of Renault, France. It currently offers three models in the Indian market: budget car Kwid, the compact MPV Triber and the compact SUV Kiger.
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In 2005, Renault marked its presence in India. From then till now, Renault India has achieved many milestones. It continues to further its market share by launching India’s favourite cars, like the Kiger, Kwid, Triber and Duster, with exciting features at an affordable price.
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Mar 28, 2024 · Renault Nissan Alliance's global management aims to keep India at the centre of its global expansion plans. Senard said that India is not just a market, but also ‘a vibrant ecosystem of...
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