Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 04 April 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

The revised Renault Kiger looks the part. Picture: Jaco van der Merwe The saying “you can’t have your cake and eat it” rings very true to the entry-level side of the new vehicle car market. Shopping on a budget does not guarantee anything close to automotive perfection, making compromises unavoidable.

Yet after spending a week in the revised Renault Kiger in base Evolution guise,The Citizen Motoringfeels that the French carmaker came agonisingly close to delivering a comprehensive budget package. In Evolution trim, the Kiger compact crossover SUV ticks many boxes, starting with a very attractive price tag of R219 900. It is further bolstered by smashingly good looks that helps the compact crossover punch above its weight, along with a good specification sheet for a base model.

Even its naturally aspirated three-cylinder 1.0 litre petrol engine that sends 52kW of power and 96Nm of torque to the front wheels is decent. Its three-pot thrum is a bit course, but at this price point the mill feels par for the course at least. What hampers not only the powertrain, but the whole package, is the five-speed manual gearbox, the sole choice of transmission onthe Renault Kiger Evolution.

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A high clutch and sticky gear lever are not the most pleasant combination to operate around town. At times it required so much muscle to get it into first gear, we could have sworn we were driving a truck. Once you are on the move the transmission is less intrusive, even though a bit of rowing is required in maintaining the national limit on the highway.

But the prospect of constantly working the clutch in traffic and shifting between first and second gear is a daunting one. Our fuel consumption over almost 400km in and around Johannesburg worked out toseven litres per 100km, which is a bit higher than the claimed 6L/100km. The revised Renault Kiger’s new looks are what will draw buyers to the showroom floor.

Slimmer front LED headlight clusters along with a new grille and new diamond logo gives the crossover modern – and a much more expensive – appeal. Further complementing the design are a darkened light cluster at the rear, two-tone “voyage” wheel covers and blacked-out roof rails, door handles, side mirrors and door mouldings. The Renault Kiger has a very generous ground clearance of 205mm.

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Originally published by The Citizen • April 04, 2026

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