The French auto giant plans to expand its footprint in India with a distinct and rugged compact SUV
The Renault Bridger sub-4m concept SUV has been teased for the Indian market. Renault has been trying aggressively to grab more market share in India. To achieve this, it wants to diversify its portfolio range to cater to a wide range of potential buyers. We know that the new Duster is one of the key products to accomplish this. Furthermore, with a sub-4m SUV, it wants to pull in even more customers. For now, let us check out what we can expect from the upcoming SUV.
Renault Bridger Concept SUV Teased
The official teaser showcases the silhouette of the rugged SUV. Even though there isn’t much to deduce from the teaser, a few elements become quite evident. For instance, the compact dimensions combine well with the overall tough demeanour. The upright stance, the muscular body panels, the roof rails and the boxy silhouette are the key attractions of the exterior styling. Although not clear, it looks like the boot lid contains a spare tyre, similar to what we see on the likes of the Mahindra Thar and Maruti Jimny. This indicates that it might be a tough and sturdy SUV in the price range of the Jimny.
Now, since the details are scarce, we can only assume that it could carry the 1.0-litre 3-cylinder turbo petrol mill good for 100 hp and 160 Nm of peak power and torque, respectively. This mill already does duties on other Renault models. Furthermore, this engine can be paired with both manual and automatic transmission alternatives. However, the key aspect to watch out for is whether the Bridger will be offered with a 4WD configuration or not. Let us keep an eye out for more details over time.
Editor’s Note
Yatharth Chauhan, Managing Editor
In my view, Renault clearly understands that India’s appetite for compact SUVs with a rugged image is only growing stronger. A sub-4-metre off-roader with distinctive styling could help the brand tap into a niche currently dominated by lifestyle SUVs like the Thar and Jimny. However, in our market, pricing and practicality matter just as much as capability. If Renault manages to blend authentic SUV character with aggressive pricing, the Bridger could become an interesting disruptor in the entry-level off-road segment.
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