Renault's Big SUV Plans: Boreal Set to Challenge XUV700
Mahindra's XUV700 has been ruling the roost as a feature-packed family hauler, but Renault is gearing up to throw its hat into the ring. Say hello to the Boreal, a new seven-seater SUV slated for a 2026 Indian arrival.
Think of the Boreal as a stretched, more spacious version of the upcoming Duster. Spy shots suggest a sizable SUV, likely over 4.5 meters long, promising ample room for passengers and cargo. Expect bold styling, including a distinctive front grille and modern LED lighting.
While interior details are still under wraps, we anticipate a tech-heavy cabin. Imagine a large touchscreen with wireless smartphone connectivity, a digital instrument panel, and possibly even advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning – features becoming increasingly popular with Indian buyers.
Under the hood, expect familiar engine choices. Renault might offer a 1.3-liter turbo-petrol, a proven engine previously seen in the Duster and even some Mercedes-Benz models. A smaller 1.2-liter turbo-petrol is also a possibility. The real news is a confirmed strong hybrid powertrain, arriving a year after the initial petrol models. This shows Renault is serious about efficiency and catering to the growing demand for cleaner vehicles.
The launch is still a couple of years away, likely after the new Duster makes its debut. But the Boreal represents a significant step for Renault in India, signaling a renewed focus on larger, more family-oriented vehicles. It's shaping up to be a serious contender in the crowded SUV market, and we're eager to see how it stacks up against the XUV700 and other rivals. This could really shake up the seven-seater segment!
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