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Due to its competitive pricing, the Kiger will draw customers from the hatchback market in addition to being a powerful package for aspiring compact SUV purchasers. With a variety of available powertrain options and the most recent MY22 upgrade, it keeps up with its value promise.
 

The Kiger completes all of the body types that the French automaker offers apart from the Kwid and Triber for your garage. Even though the tiny SUV has some similarities to the Kwid, there are some key distinctions as well. The Kiger's design cues, particularly the front end, are extremely similar to those of the Kwid, but it has a considerably more appealing and high-quality finish.
Upon entering, the updated Kiger displays the new red accents that run across the dashboard, which add a lovely touch to the all-black interior. In addition, the seats of the Kiger have a quilted emboss finish. Contrast red threads on the upholstery, around the gear lever, and on the steering wheel up the sportiness. A wireless charger that is positioned beneath the centre console is also included in the update. Now it has cruise control as well. Additionally, every model of the redesigned Kiger includes a PM2.5 air filter as standard.
The Kiger continues to provide excellent seating for 5 people as well as ingenious storage choices throughout the cabin, a total of 29 litres. Even the 405-liter boot is the largest in its class; the 60:40 split rear seats can be folded down to increase the capacity to 879 litres. The driver's display, which is entirely digital, can then be customised for your current driving mode. You get a green screen in Eco mode, a blue screen in Normal mode, and a red panel with extra information, including bhp and Nm bars and a G-meter, in Sport mode.
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90s were simpler, people loved manual cars and had more mechanical bits in the car than gimmicky electronics. The cars felt fast, unsafe but fast and the pleasure of driving was absolutely unmatched. In fact, only few modern cars can compete with the gems that 90s gave us. Memories, wallpapers and nostalgia, let us take you to the 90s and make you fall in love with cars again.
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