2026 Renault Kiger
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2026 Renault Kiger is a very-low‑kilometre used example with just 340 km showing and a manual gearbox, so wear levels should be minimal and running life intact. It’s presented as the Kiger 1.0 ENERGY LIFE and keeps things simple and economical for everyday use.
The 1.0‑litre petrol manual claims 5.3 L/100 km, a strong point for budget-conscious first‑time buyers or city-focused families who value low fuel bills and straightforward maintenance; five doors and five seats give flexible load and passenger space for light touring or school runs. If you’re searching a used Kiger for sale that prioritises economy, this petrol option is easy to live with.
Located in Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng. Enquire with the dealer to book a viewing or test drive and see this suv in person; you can also compare similar Kiger 1.0 ENERGY LIFE listings on Auto.co.za or check petrol in Gauteng availability.
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Renault Kiger
Renault’s Kiger slots into a corner of the market that’s all about value, and on paper at least, it’s got the right numbers to lure anyone cross-shopping a Suzuki Fronx or Hyundai Venue around Gauteng’s daily grind. You get a choice of a turbocharged 1.0-litre petrol or a naturally aspirated ‘Energy’ version—both surprisingly frugal, if you don’t cane them. Transmission options are just about as broad as you’ll find in this price band: manual, CVT, AMT, and a semi-auto, which means you aren’t forced into a gearbox you hate. The real story is in the classifieds, though. Of the 50 Kigers listed, only 2 are new, with used prices running from R149,500 up to R359,509 and a median at R227,400. That says South Africans aren’t waiting for fresh stock—they’re buying used, because it’s what the Kiger should have been from the start: good value, no matter the badge. If you’re hunting for the sweet spot, the 1.0T Intens CVT is where most buyers end up—12 listings, with prices starting at R179,580 and topping out at R359,509. Used examples average just over 35,000 km, mostly 2021 models, so you’re not gambling on something tired. The 1.0 Energy Zen AMT gets you in cheapest at R164,900 if you pack smart. What sets the Kiger apart is cabin execution. Renault’s stuck with physical knobs and buttons for the stuff you actually touch, and rear space isn’t just a brochure promise—it’s genuinely adult-friendly, even for Durban’s school runs. The 48-to-2 used-to-new ratio is a flashing sign: South Africans have already voted with their wallets, and in this segment, that matters.
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2026 Renault Kiger
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Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng
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