Some changes have been made in the exterior and interior in the 10th Anniversary Edition of Renault Kwid and its production is limited to 500 units.
Reno has launched a new lineup and 10th anniversary edition on completion of 10 years of Kwid in India. For the last ten years, the Kwid has been very much liked in the small car segment due to its SUV -like style and affordable prices. This new edition has added mild design changes and some new features compared to the normal model.
Celebrate Edition Techno is based on Techno Trim and its production is limited to only 500 units. This special edition priced at Rs 5.14 lakh for manual and Rs 5.63 lakh for AMT has been given dual-tone shades-shadow gray, black flakes wheels, unique decals and yellow grill insirters with dual-tone shades-Fire Red and Black Roof with Black Roof.
The dual-tone design makes Kwid the cheapest car in India in which this type of finish is found. Mustard yellow accents are given on seats, steering wheels, infotainment panels and door trims, which leads to a festive look. In addition, glowing scuff plates and pael lamps further enhance its specialty.
Variant
Price (Ex-Showroom) in INR
Authentic MT
429,900
Evolution mt
466,500
Evolution amt
499,900
Techno Mt
499,900
10th Anniversary edition mt
514,500
Techno amt
548,800
10th Anniversary edition amt
563,500
Climber
547,000
Climber amt
588,200
Climber dt
558,000
Climber Amt DT
599,100
But these changes are not only till the limited edition. Reno has re -introduced the entire Kwid range with new names – now the climber will be intact instead of RXL, techno and top variants instead of RXT. Security features have also been improved. Now every variant has a three-point seatbelt for all seats, while 6 airbags have been added to the climber variants.
Prices still remain aggressive, starting from Rs 4.29 lakh for base authentic MT and goes up to Rs 5.99 lakh for Climm AMT DT. The AMT option of the Kwid, which begins at Rs 4.99 lakh, remains one of the most affordable automatic options in the country. However, nothing has changed from inside, as the 1.0-liter three-cylinder SCE petrol engine remains intact.
Paurtrain is paired with a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT gearbox and produces maximum power of 67 bhp and peak torque of 91 Nm. Speaking at the new launch, Reno India Managing Director Venkataram Mamilpalle said: “Kwid has contributed a lot to the success of Reno in India. Its innovation, economical prices and the use of more than 95% local parts changed the entry-level car segment. After starting a new trend of Micro-SUV Style, our 10th Enlarge Our commitment to give customers trust and cheap but value-for-vehicles is a celebration. ”
