The French carmaker is planning to attract new buyers with its latest range of products and the Kwid facelift could play a key role in that
In this post, let us take a look at the details of the Renault Kwid facelift, which is slated to launch on July 3. As is the case with almost all facelift models, the Kwid will get minor aesthetic changes, a few new features and similar powertrain and transmission alternatives. Kwid, as we know, is among the most affordable vehicles in the country. That has been its appeal since the beginning. Despite that, the Kwid offers tons of new-age tech and convenience amenities to pamper the occupants. With the facelift, Renault wants to make it even more appealing.
Renault Kwid Facelift To Launch on July 3
On the outside, the new Kwid could borrow design cues from the Dacia Spring EV, available on sale in international markets. Hence, it could get things like new Y-shaped LED DRLs, Y-shaped taillamps, halogen headlamps, a new set of alloy wheels, and redesigned front and rear bumpers. Similarly, on the inside, the features list will be extensive with aspects like a large (approximately 10-inch) touchscreen infotainment display, 6 airbags, digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control, music system, etc. All these aspects will entice new buyers.
The one aspect which is likely to remain unchanged is what lies under the hood. It will most likely continue to draw power from a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol mill, which generates a decent 68 hp and 91 Nm of peak power and torque, respectively. Performing transmission duties is either a 5-speed manual or an AMT gearbox. At present, the prices range from Rs 4.30 lakh to Rs 5.99 lakh, ex-showroom. However, the facelift version could bear a slight premium over these prices.
Editor’s Note
Yatharth Chauhan, Managing Editor
Renault has been quietly working on refreshing its entire portfolio in India, and the Kwid facelift could be one of the most important launches in that strategy. The entry-level hatchback segment remains extremely competitive, which means even small updates can make a big difference in attracting first-time car buyers. From what we know so far, the facelift will focus on sharper styling, additional features and a more modern cabin experience while retaining its affordable appeal. If Renault manages to price it aggressively, the new Kwid could continue to be a strong option for budget-conscious buyers looking for a stylish urban hatchback
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