Renault Bridger Concept Previews New Light SUV
The Bridger SUV targets India's sub-4m tax benefits with a spacious interior and Duster-inspired design, set for late 2027 launch, aiming for price competitiveness.
- Renault unveiled the Bridger concept, previewing a production version that will go on sale in India by the end of 2027; it features Renault Duster design cues and swaps the diamond grille for the Renault word mark.
- By keeping the Bridger under four metres, Renault positions it to qualify for the 18 per cent GST band, leveraging its existing sub-4m lineup with 800cc and 1.0-litre three-cylinder engines.
- The concept rides on large 18‑inch alloy wheels and shows a panoramic glass roof with integrated roof rails, while Renault claims a 400‑litre boot and 200mm rear knee room aided by a tailgate‑mounted spare wheel.
- Uncertainty remains over whether the Bridger will replace or sit alongside existing sub‑4m models, and Renault has not disclosed drivetrain details or all‑wheel drive availability, with a gradual international roll‑out planned and Australia uncertain.
- Renault says the Bridger will debut in India before a gradual international rollout, with production due by the end of 2027, to benefit from India's 18 per cent GST instead of 40 per cent on larger cars.
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Top 5 Highlights Of The Renault Bridger Compact SUV
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