Renault Dokker Price in India, Launch Date, Specs, Features

Renault Dokker is manufactured by The French automaker company named Renault.Renault Dokker expected launch in India by end of 2017. Estimated cost of Renault Dokker  priced around Rs 8 lacs. It is expected to deliver a mileage of 12 kmpl in the city and 16 kmpl on the highway. It is a good fuel efficient option in its segment. It has got an amazing feature that different itself from the crowd.

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Launch Date

Renault Dokker is expected to launch by the end of 2017.
This car has launch internationally in market in 2016.

Price in India

The cars top model will cost around ₹15 lakh and base model will cost around ₹8 lakh

Specifications 

Engine- This car comes with four engine variations.These are the 1.2 TCe 115 and 1.6 MPI 85 petrol engines and the 75 bhp with a torque of 180 Nm at 1750 rpm and 90 bhp with a torque of 200 Nm at 1750 rpm 1.5 dCi diesel engines..The car engines are mated to a five sped manual transmission gearbox.
Power and Torque- A power of 115 bhp and a peak torque of 190 Nm at 2000 rpm.All these powerful engines have resulted in excellent pickup and acceleration
This car takes only 10 seconds to go from 0-100 kmph..
 Gear- All the engines are mated to a five sped manual transmission gearbox.

Features

This car is very spacious, allowing five passengers to sit and 800l boot.
The upholstery is plush and the dashboard has been designed so that drivers can also optimize with the comfort.
Features like cruise control, steering mounted controls, rear parking sensors, air conditioner with climate control etc make this car a premium luxury vehicle.
There are dual front airbags, knee airbags and front curtain airbags.
It is equipped with a high quality media nav system with both audio and video units.
Electronic stability control, anti lock braking system with electronic brake force distribution helps in safe handling of the car.

Pros

It has gives comfort and convience.
It provide you a luxurious feature

Cons

It cost a bit high
It lacks more fascinating outer approach.

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