
To be manufactured in India, the Renault Bridger is expected to be offered in both FWD and 4WD formats
Renault looks to be taking bold, confident steps to strengthen its presence in the Indian market. Just as enthusiasts were waiting for the launch of the new generation Duster on March 17, Renault surprised by teasing the Bridger concept. It is going to be revealed on March 10, 2026. To get a better idea of what the Bridger might be like in real life, Auto Moto has come up with an interesting render of the compact SUV. Let’s see the details.
renault bridger exterior spec
In its post, Renault had shown a silhouette of the upper half of the Bridger concept and a glimpse of the tailgate-mounted rear spare tyre. The render aptly captures these limited details and uses them to visualize the side and rear profile of the SUV. The end result is an SUV with a similar design to the Land Rover Defender.

It can be seen sporting a tall, boxy profile and a range of off-road-oriented features. The SUV features a flat roof, heavy-duty roof rails, blacked-out pillars, conventional door handles and flared wheel arches. The Bridger Concept has ample ground clearance, making it suitable for various terrains. The render uses large steel wheels, wrapped in dual-purpose tyres.
At the rear, key features include a largely flat windscreen and tailgate, a spare tire and a prominent bumper with skid plate and tow hook. The SUV uses Y-shaped sporty taillamps, similar to the Duster. Since no details of the front fascia were revealed in Bridger’s official teaser, this render omits it entirely. The SUV is expected to have an attractive front fascia with distinctive lighting elements, a large grille and a heavy bumper.

Renault Bridger – Specifications, Performance
Renault will introduce the Bridger as a ‘mini-Duster’. It may be based on a modified version of the CMF-A+ platform. It could serve as a more robust, lifestyle-oriented alternative to the Renault Kiger. Although official details have not been revealed yet, it is possible that the Bridger could be powered by a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder, turbo petrol engine. This engine option is also being offered with the new Duster, where it produces 100 hp and 160 Nm. Both manual and automatic transmission options are expected with the Bridger.
While the base variant of the Bridger is expected to use a FWD setup, the higher variants may be offered in 4WD configuration. A wide range of premium tech features and safety features are expected, including ADAS. With the Bridger, Renault aims to enter the highly competitive, high-volume subcompact SUV segment.

This sub-4-metre segment generates the highest SUV sales and has welcomed frequent new model launches. When available, the Renault Bridger will take on rivals like the Mahindra Thar and Maruti Jimny. The SUV may be available in showrooms in late 2027. Renault may also export the Bridger to several global markets such as Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.








