Renault 3-row SUV based on Dacia Bigster set for India launch
Renault is gearing up to introduce a three-row SUV for India, derived from the Dacia Bigster, targeting families with a focus on space, practicality, and value.
Renault is preparing to introduce a new three-row SUV for the Indian market, based on the Dacia Bigster or Boreal. This model will be the first Renault SUV in India to offer three rows of seating, expanding the brand's local lineup. Spy images show a silhouette similar to the current Duster, but with added length at the rear to fit the third row.
Key Highlights
- Renault to launch a three-row SUV based on the Dacia Bigster for India
- New SUV will measure 4.57 meters in length with a 2.70-meter wheelbase
- Expected features include climate control dual digital screens and level 2 ADAS
- Powertrain options likely to include 1.3-litre turbo petrol and 1.8-litre strong hybrid
- Renault Kwid facelift to launch early next month with major updates
Key Specifications and Features

The Renault Duster measures 4.3 meters in length and has a wheelbase of 2.65 meters. In comparison, the upcoming Bigster or Boreal will be 4.57 meters long with a 2.70-meter wheelbase. This increase in size allows for more interior space and the addition of a third seating row.
The new SUV is expected to share many features with the current Renault Duster. These include climate control, dual digital screens, level 2 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), connected car technology, and a full LED lighting package. The vehicle will likely offer the same powertrain options as the Duster, which are a 1.3-litre turbo petrol engine and a 1.8-litre strong hybrid engine.
Launch Timeline and Market Position
The 1.8-litre strong hybrid engine will debut with the Duster during the 2026 festival season. Renault plans to position this new three-row SUV as its flagship model in India. The vehicle will compete with other large SUVs in the segment and is a key part of Renault’s strategy for the Indian market.
In addition to the Renault version, an equivalent Nissan model is also expected to be developed from this platform. This approach aligns with the Renault-Nissan alliance’s strategy of platform sharing to maximize efficiency and reach.
Other Upcoming Renault Updates
Renault will also launch a facelift for the Kwid early next month. This update is expected to be the most significant change for Renault’s smallest car to date. The facelift will likely include design updates and new features to keep the model competitive in its segment.
The introduction of the three-row SUV and the updated Kwid demonstrates Renault’s commitment to expanding and refreshing its product lineup in India. These moves are aimed at strengthening the brand’s presence and appeal among Indian consumers.
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