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Renault Kwid car to be launched in India today at Rs 4 lakh

The SUV-like Renault Kwid was first unveiled as a concept at the Auto Expo 2014. It will be priced between Rs 3 lakh and Rs 4 lakh.

September 24, 2015 / 10:58 IST

After announcing it in May, French auto major Renault is all geared up to bring its entry-level car Kwid on the Indian roads today.

The SUV-like Renault Kwid was first unveiled as a concept at the Auto Expo 2014. It will be priced between Rs 3 lakh and Rs 4 lakh.

Developed with an investment of around Rs 2,000 crore, the SUV-shaped small car will be powered by an 800cc petrol engine. The company is looking to make India a regional hub for exporting the new car.

The car wears a strong-looking Renault grille with rectangular headlamps and a muscular, squared-off design. The side cladding makes it look sort of like a small SUV from some angles and we believe that’s going to stand the car in good stead in showrooms. The high ground clearance and the strong wheel arches are all part of that design. Renault has stated that the car was designed in France and India.

When it comes to what is on offer inside the car, Renault promises that the Kwid has room for five people and talks about an integrated infotainment system, including a 7-inch screen, Bluetooth and more. This is the same MediaNav system that we have seen earlier in the Lodgy and the Duster.

Renault also confirmed that airbags will be available as an option. There was no mention about ABS though. Renault says they believe in safety and the Kwid will meet all regulatory safety requirements. That’s a little disingenuous because the current Indian safety norms, as we know, are still quite weak when compared to the global standards.

The Kwid will take on established players like Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai in the segment. The Maruti Alto 800 is priced between Rs 2.83 lakh and Rs 3.4 lakh and the Hyundai Eon between Rs 3.09 lakh and Rs 4.22 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Speaking of fuel economy, Renault also boasts that the fuel economy of the Kwid will be higher than most of the segment.

Exuding confidence of Kwid doing well in India, Renault Group Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn said, at present, the products available at the entry-level segment offer either affordability or attractiveness or innovativeness, but the Kwid will offer all of three attributes.The Kwid will be made at the Renault-Nissan Chennai factory, and as much as 98 percent of the suppliers are Indian. The localisation was a strong push right from the beginning of the project. Renault says the Kwid is a global car, it is a global platform. The launch is in India because it is heavily localised and production is here. More importantly, Renault believes that the Kwid will face its biggest challenge here in India as the segment it enters is vast. The company says, that if “Kwid makes it in India” then the success should follow it to other countries too.Previously, Renault's presence in the hatchback segment was limited to Pulse with a starting price of Rs 5.03 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The company sells six models in India, including the popular SUV Duster and newly-launched MPV Lodgy.

first published: Sep 24, 2015 10:54 am

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