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Renault India presents KIGER SUV to Olympic medalist Ravi Dahiya and Bajrang Punia

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Sunday, 22 August 2021 (10:07 IST)
New Delhi: Renault India presented a brand-new Kiger subcompact SUV to Indian wrestlers - Ravi Kumar Dahiya and Bajrang Punia as a token of appreciation for their stunning performance in the recently concluded 2020 Tokyo Olympics and making India proud.

Ravi Kumar Dahiya bagged a silver medal in the 57kg weight category and Bagranj Punia clinched bronze in the 65 kg weight category in Tokyo.

Mr Sudhir Malhotra, Vice President - Sales & Marketing, Renault India handed over the keys of the Renault KIGER to the both the wrestlers.

Ravi, who hails Sonipat district in Haryana and is also a bronze medalist from 2019 World Wrestling Championships and is two-times winner of Asian champion.

On the other hand, Bajrang Punia hails Jhajjar district in Haryana and is the only Indian wrestler to win three medals at the World Wrestling Championships.

'Both Ravi and Bajrang not only ‘wrestled’ their way into the hearts of the entire nation but with their dedication and commitment, they also became an inspiration for other athletes. Their journey find resonance with a billion Indians who aspire to break out of their humble backgrounds.

Renault is proud to celebrate their indomitable spirit and unflinching commitment with the Stunning, Smart and Sporty KIGER, ' the automobile company said in a release.

Renault KIGER is a brand-new sub four metre compact SUV designed and developed for India.

Loaded with several smart attributes and powered by a sporty, world-class turbocharged 1.0L petrol engine, Renault KIGER is a breakthrough product targeted at the core of Indian automotive market. (UNI)

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