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Renault Bridger SUV Teased – Jimny and Thar Rival, Made-In-India Mini Duster

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Renault will unveil its new Bridger concept SUV on March 10, 2026. Designed, developed, and produced in India, the sub-4 meter Bridger will be positioned below the Duster and target the high-volume B segment in India and global markets.

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Mar 05, 2026 06:53 am IST

Renault Bridger SUV Teased – Jimny and Thar Rival, Made-In-India Mini Duster
Renault Bridger SUV Teased – Jimny and Thar Rival, Made-In-India Mini Duster

Renault has announced the debut of its new Bridger concept, scheduled for March 10, 2026. The Bridger will be designed, developed, and produced in India. This move highlights Renault’s commitment to expanding its presence in the Indian market, which is now the world’s third largest car market by volume, surpassing Japan.

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Key Highlights

  • Renault has announced the debut of its new Bridger concept, scheduled for March 10, 2026.
  • The Bridger will be designed, developed, and produced in India.
  • This move highlights Renault’s commitment to expanding its presence in the Indian market, which is now the world’s third largest car market by volume, surpassing Japan.
  • The Bridger concept will be Renault’s next major nameplate after the Duster.

Bridger Concept Details

The Bridger concept will be Renault’s next major nameplate after the Duster. The company has released a teaser showing a boxy silhouette with classic SUV proportions. Notably, the vehicle features a tailgate-mounted spare wheel, a design element popular among lifestyle SUVs.

Renault has confirmed that the Bridger will be positioned below the Duster in its lineup. It will fall into the sub-4 meter SUV segment, aligning with reports of a ‘Mini Duster’ under development. The Bridger will target India’s high-volume B segment and will also be marketed as a global urban SUV.

Market Position and Strategy

The Bridger is expected to compete directly with other compact, boxy SUVs such as the Maruti Suzuki Jimny and Mahindra Thar. The production version will likely use a monocoque platform and adhere to the sub-4 meter length constraint, which is important for tax benefits in India.

Renault’s strategy with the Bridger is to strengthen its global portfolio and increase its share in strategic markets like India. The vehicle’s design and production in India reflect this focus. The Bridger’s five-door layout will offer versatility similar to the India-spec Maruti Suzuki Jimny. Renault may also consider equipping the Bridger with four-wheel-drive technology to differentiate it in the segment.

Upcoming Launch and Expectations

Renault will unveil the Bridger concept at its futuReady stage event on March 10, 2026. The company has not yet released full specifications or detailed features. However, the teaser suggests a practical and rugged design aimed at urban and lifestyle SUV buyers.

Further information about the Bridger’s features, pricing, and availability will be shared at the official reveal. Renault’s focus on the Indian market and the global appeal of the Bridger highlight the brand’s growth strategy in the compact SUV segment.

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