Overview
- Latest test mules show eyebrow-shaped LED DRLs, camouflaged grille and bumpers, C-pillar rear door handles and a likely panoramic sunroof.
- A radar unit visible on the windscreen indicates the model will offer driver-assistance features, potentially the first Renault in India with an ADAS suite.
- Camera modules on the ORVMs and other visible units suggest a 360-degree camera system for parking and visibility.
- The launch is expected to be petrol-only with a 1.3-litre turbo (around 156hp) and a smaller 1.0–1.2-litre turbo, with a strong-hybrid likely about a year later.
- Indicative pricing is in the Rs 10–20 lakh range to target rivals such as the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos, with a Nissan-badged sibling expected later in 2026.