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Renault KWID 2015-2019 Specs & Features

Engine799 cc - 999 cc
Power53.3 - 67 bhp
Torque91 Nm - 72 Nm
TransmissionManual / Automatic
Mileage23.01 - 25.17 kmpl
FuelPetrol
  • Touchscreen
  • Parking Sensors
  • Air Conditioner
  • Keyless Entry
  • Power Windows-Front
  • Height Adjustable Driver Seat
  • Rear Camera
  • Rear Seat Armrest
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Renault KWID 2015-2019 price list (Variants)

KWID 2015-2019 Reloaded 0.8(Base Model)799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.2.67 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 STD799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.2.83 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 RXE Optional799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.07 Lakh* 
RXL 02 Anniversary Edition799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.43 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 RXE799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.53 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 1.0 RXL999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.54 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 Reloaded 1.0999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.58 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 RXT799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.61 Lakh* 
1.0 RXL 02 Anniversary Edition999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.64 Lakh* 
RXT 02 Anniversary Edition799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.76 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 RXL799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.83 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 1.0999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.84 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 1.0 AMT RXL999 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 24.04 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.84 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 Reloaded AMT 1.0999 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 24.04 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.88 Lakh* 
1.0 RXT 02 Anniversary Edition999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.98 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 RXT AMT799 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.98 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 RXT Optional799 cc, Manual, Petrol, 25.17 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.3.98 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 1.0 RXT999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.03 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 1.0 RXT Optional999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.21 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 1.0 RXT Optional AT999 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.30 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 SUPER SOLDIER 1.0 MT999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.34 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 IRON MAN 1.0 MT999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.34 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 IRON MAN 1.0 AMT999 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.34 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 CAPTAIN AMERICA 1.0 MT999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 24.04 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.34 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 Climber 1.0 MT999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.01 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.46 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 1.0 AMT RXT999 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 24.04 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.50 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 Climber 1.0 AMT999 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 24.04 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.75 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 INVINCIBLE 1.0 AMT999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 24.04 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.94 Lakh* 
KWID 2015-2019 CAPTAIN AMERICA 1.0 AMT(Top Model)999 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 24.04 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.4.94 Lakh* 
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Renault KWID 2015-2019 Review

The Renault Kwid has gone from a radical concept that was the very first showcase of the 2014 Auto Expo, to a budget hatchback that is now one of India’s best-selling cars. The Renault Kwid is the French carmaker’s way of saying a budget car doesn’t have to be bland. This little hatchback is the first formidable rival the Maruti Alto has had in years and the Kwid continues to enjoy a great deal of popularity across India.

While its biggest selling points, initially, were the SUV-esque styling, its ride quality, and the touchscreen infotainment system, it’s now more versatile with 1.0-litre and AMT options available as well. Is it something you ought to consider buying? Let’s find out!

Exterior

While the Kwid does fall into the budget car segment, that didn’t stop Renault from trying to do things differently. The Renault Kwid is the first entry-level hatch to offer some SUV flavour in its styling. It looks fresh compared to the Alto. The tall stance & beefed up black plastic wheel arches add to the SUV appeal.

On the front, the grill has a futuristic pattern. The only chrome on the front is the diamond Renault logo. If you love the chrome, the honeycomb grill can be customised. Renault is offering a whole deal of customisation options to make your Kwid a one off on the road. 

The bumper gets some bulges to add muscle and houses round fog lamps. The small air dam at the bottom continues to get the same styling as the grill.

The car isn’t too tall and the side is characterised by a high window line and large windows. The black slats at the bottom are not plastic but merely a vinyl sticker. You can upgrade to a plastic cladding from the accessories option at the dealership level.

The car sits on 13-inch rims and 155mm rubber with just 3 lug nuts to fasten them. The Alto 800 offers thinner 135 & 145 mm tyres on 12 inch rims. The Renault Kwid offers full wheel covers and fog lamps from the RxL variant. 

The outside mirror and door handles are conventional units and done in black. The Kwid's plastic quality is a bit of a let-down and the mirrors are not adjustable from the inside, something that is provided on the Alto 800. The side turn indicator bulbs are mounted on the front wheel arch. You will find the variant badging on the side behind the rear window.

At the back, badging is minimalistic. The tail lamps are a basic affair. The Renault and Kwid badges take centre stage on the tail, while a small Renault badge sits on the left. The bottom part of the bumper gets black cladding as standard. 

At the top, the roof houses a U shaped depression. This is to increase the rigidity and compensate for the thinner sheet metal used. All variants get an integrated roof spoiler which adds character. Along with this you get a long antenna FM antenna. You can also get roof rails from the accessories store at the dealership.

The Kwid gets only a single wiper on the front and no option for a rear wiper. It’s a cost cutting feature, but, it does do the job in covering most of the windshield area with every swipe. This mist function is only available from the top end (RXT) variant. This sprays a small mist of washer fluid instead of a stream followed by a quick swipe by the wiper. None of the cars in the segment offer this function.

In terms of dimensions, the Kwid is amongst the longest in its class at 3679mm. The ground clearance is again top notch at 180mm which is good for the speed breakers, but this gives the car a feeling as if it’s on stilts. The wheel base stands at 2422mm. This is higher than the Eon & the Alto. The kerb weight tips the scales at 660kgs which is almost 50kgs lighter than the Nano! It also boasts of best in class boot space at 300 litres.

We love the aggressive SUV-like styling of the KWID and it is well proportioned.

Exterior Comparison

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Length (mm)3675mm3700mm
Width (mm)1705mm1690mm
Height (mm)1635mm1595mm
Ground Clearance (mm)170mm180mm
Wheel Base (mm)2385mm2435mm
Kerb Weight (kg)1075850
 

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Interior

The Kwid is a budget car and that'd usually make the cabin a compromise. However, the cost-cutting elements are minimal in the Kwid and it feels fairly well put together. The designers have made sure there have been no compromises with anything that the driver will use on a day to day basis. The quality of plastics however, will be a bit of a let down.

As soon as you enter, the Kwid the first to thing to catch your eye is the 7” touchscreen infotainment system, borrowed from the Duster. The system is surrounded by a piano black bezel and a touch of chrome as a contrast to the single tone grey dash. This system gives you Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, USB video playback, navigation, USB, aux and Bluetooth connectivity. This is the only car in the segment which provides an option for a factory fitted touch screen infotainment system.

The air con functions are housed below the infotainment system. The knobs get a chrome garnish and feel good to use. The air vents on either end are round with chrome inserts and the ones on the centre are rectangular with the knobs getting a bit of chrome. All can be shut independently. The low-end variant, however, doesn’t get air conditioning.  

Buttons for hazard lights, power windows and central locking are placed below. A clear cost saving step so that they didn’t have to put a switch each on the driver and passenger’s side. They are equally accessible by both. 

Below this console and ahead of the gear stick lies the cup holders and a 12v charging point. You get a small cubby between the handbrake and the gear stick. A standard affair really.

From the driver’s point of view, you get a nice little steering wheel. It's good to hold and stylish to look at. Push the key into the ignition and you find out that the Kwid is not a one trick pony with the infotainment system. The orange illuminated instrument cluster is a class above! It gets a neat read out of the speed and a small strip that displays a host of readouts. It shows the odometer, distance to empty, a trip meter, real-time fuel consumption, average fuel consumption, distance travelled, trip fuel consumption and average speed as well. All these read outs can be alternated by pressing the reset button which is housed near the fuel read out.

The headlight and indicator stalks are easy to access from the steering wheel. It has a lane change feature. On a small tap, it blinks the indicator thrice and shuts off on its own.

On the passenger side, there are two glove boxes. The one on the top gets a cut out to hold a water bottle. The glove box at the bottom is large too! Again, there is an open storage shelf between the two.

The front speakers are mounted on either end of the dash. The sound quality is acceptable at best. You won’t be able to blast bass heavy music from these. Music aficionados will want to upgrade.

The front seats get a triple tone red – grey – black upholstery. The headrests are fixed and not adjustable. The seats are more comfortable than the Alto and offer more space with good under thigh support.

Moving to the back, it’s clearly the winner compared to the Alto. Tall people are more comfortable here compared to when sitting in the competition. Three abreast would fit in but would be uncomfortable. Two would be perfect at the back. The rear seats get a similar triple tone upholstery as the front. The seats lack contours and the cushion used in comfortable.  Seating is fairly high which gives a good view.

The features include a driver airbag, ABS and standard emergency locking retractor (ELR) for the rear seatbelts. ELR is a safety feature that not only allows the seatbelt to extend but also retract with passenger movement. It also allows seat belt locking on emergency brake application, preventing the passenger from falling forward. This is a major boon when compared to the old non-retractable seat belts, which looked messy. Additionally, since the old seatbelts would slide around, you’d have to keep pushing them back in before closing the door. Unfortunately, the rear windows still get manual rollers and they aren’t powered even in the top-spec RxT (O) variant.

Moving to the back, you have to access the boot by using the knob under the front seat or by the key. The boot space is HUGE! The 300-litre boot is one of the best, not only in its entry-level segment but a few segments above it as well. If this doesn’t fill your appetite for space, the rear seats fall absolutely flat giving all the space you will ever need.

Our final verdict of the interiors: you get a lot of features for your money! Renault has tastefully done the interiors (on a budget) so that it doesn’t hamper with your experience when you spend time inside the car.

Safety

The Kwid gets a driver side airbag as standard but a passenger airbag isn’t available even as an option. Other standard safety equipment on offer include ABS, driver and co-passenger seatbelt alert and 3-point ELR seatbelts for two rear seat occupants. The middle passenger still gets a lap belt.  The Renault Kwid is also offered with a rear parking camera, the only one in the group. 

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Performance

Petrol

0.8 SCe

The engine on the Kwid is an all new 800cc unit. Point to be noted, 50% of the total development cost of the Kwid was diverted towards the development of the engine. With such high focus towards the engine, Renault has ended up developing one of the most fuel efficient petrol engines in India! ARAI ratings stand at 25.17kmpl. In comparison, ARAI ratings for the Alto stands at 22.74kmpl and Eon at 21.1kmpl.

The 3-cylinder unit develops 54PS of power and 72Nm of torque, and is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox only. The engine feels comfortable with a couple of people in the vehicle, but load it with passengers and some luggage - it does tend to struggle. The engine is meant to be a city slicker, so do not expect outright performance. It does just enough to take one from point A to point B without too much drama.

The sour point? Well, it isn’t the most refined motor around. Other than the inevitable three-cylinder drone, the engine fails to keep its voice down. This becomes even more apparent when you get to the upper half of the rev range. The Alto and the Eon, in comparison, are much quieter both at idle, and on the move.  

1.0 SCe

The 1.0-litre motor is available in the top-spec RXT and RXT (O) variants only, and shares its architecture with the 0.8-litre unit. Renault has increased the bore and stroke of the smaller engine to achieve the bigger displacement, and strengthened the drive shaft to account for the added power. The added 14PS of power doesn’t make itself apparent right away. However, you do feel that the Kwid feels much more composed and relaxed as it gathers pace. Expectedly, highway performance is much better and the engine doesn’t feel strained doing triple digit speeds. But, it isn’t too different from its 0.8-litre in terms of noise, vibration and harshness. It is equally vocal, and sounds gruff when driven hard.

Where the 0.8-litre engine keeps you wanting for a bit more grunt every now and then, the 1.0 feels just right.  0-100kmph takes 13.90 seconds, which is far from impressive, but on par with commuter hatchbacks from segments above like the Ford Freestyle petrol and Maruti Suzuki Swift diesel. This, in no small part, can be credited to the Kwid’s light weight.  This engine complements the Kwid’s city characteristics much better, and is our pick of the lot. Additionally, while this engine is more powerful than the 0.8SCe, it’s still plenty efficient, delivering a tested mileage of 20kmpl in the city and 23.02kmpl on the highway.

1.0 SCe AMT

To take on the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 AGS, Renault introduced the AMT variant of the Kwid. The two-pedal version costs Rs 30,000 over its manual counterpart. For the convenience it offers, the Kwid ‘Easy-R’ does justify the extra price.

The AMT is among the best we’ve driven in the budget segment, and shift shocks are minimal. The gearbox picks up throttle inputs reasonably well and makes progress swiftly. Back when it was launched, this transmission did not offer the much needed creep function. However, the 2018 Renault Kwid does get it, with Renault labelling it “Traffic Assist”. Simply put, this feature (which was available with the Datsun redi-go AMT) makes the car creep forward at crawl speeds, without constantly pressing the accelerator while making progress in bumper-to-bumper traffic. That said, there’s still no manual mode to help the driver take control of gear changes when needed. We wouldn’t call this a major miss, since the gearbox figures out the right gear almost every single time (albeit with a slight lag), so you wouldn’t really miss it on a day-to-day basis.

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However, there is a stark difference in outright performance compared to the Kwid 1.0-litre manual. 0-100kmph, for example, takes 17.44 seconds; a full 3.5 seconds slower than the Kwid MT. This gap is more heavily pronounced in our fuel-efficiency tests, where the Kwid AMT delivered 16.28kmpl in the city and 19.09kmpl on the highway. Approximately 4kmpl less in both cases.

Ride & Handling

Renault has always been known to offer great ride and handling with its Duster and Lodgy. This trait is clearly visible on the Kwid too. Being a city car, the suspension has been set up on the soft side. It takes pot holes and the occasional kaccha roads really well. The higher ground clearance translates to body rolls on tight corners. It still is fun to chuck about as the handling is predictable. The drawback is the large 5m turning radius. In comparison, the Alto 800 gets a shorter 4.6m turning radius. Getting in and out of tight spaces with the Kwid will lead to a little extra effort.

The brakes have adequate bite and gets the car to a halt without any fuss. That said, the Kwid is best suited for a relaxed driving style rather than a spirited one. In terms of steering, the unit is light at low speeds continues to be so at high speeds which is a bit of a let-down.

Overall, keep the car in the city and below 100kmph and you will have nothing to complain about.

Variants

The Kwid is offered in a total of five variants - STD, RxE, RxL, RxT (O) and the Climber. While the first three are available only with a 0.8-litre engine, the RxT (O) is available with both, the 0.8-litre and 1.0-litre motors. Further, the RxT (O) and Climber are available with an automated manual transmission (AMT). 

The base variant (STD) is very basic. You get black bumpers, no power steering or AC and of course, no music system or speakers either. This variant merely exists to get the Kwid its wow entry price point, but we suggest you skip it.

The next (RxE) variant gets an AC with few other features like a sun visor for the front passenger and an engine immobilizer but still feels far too basic. It still misses out on power steering which can be quite tiring to drive without.

The mid-level RxL is where the packaging gets a bit sensible. It has an electronic power steering and offers the most value in terms of providing the minimum amount of features required for a decent commute. The list includes body-coloured bumpers, wheel covers, front power windows, a cabin light and a single-DIN music system with AUX/USB/Bluetooth connectivity.

The 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is available only on the top-end RxT (O) variant. This variant also comes with a dual-tone dashboard and reversing camera. This is our recommended variant of the Kwid, as it gets most of the basic must-haves and is available with all of the Kwid’s engine and transmission options.

The Climber is nothing more than a special cosmetic kit that makes the Kwid look more unique. It sports orange wing mirrors, Climber insignia on front doors and rear windshield and orange accents on the inside as well. This variant adds no new features and commands a premium of around Rs 30,000 over the previous variant. It’s only available with the 1.0-litre MT and AMT powertrain options. The only reason to buy this would be the looks.

Verdict

The Renault Kwid offers a practical and feature-loaded package at prices on par with all of its rivals. Not only is it more spacious than its rivals but also offers a host of segment-first goodies.

Pros & Cons of Renault KWID 2015-2019

Things We Like

  • Creep function makes stop-go driving very smooth & convenient
  • SUV-inspired styling. The cladding and muscular elements makes it look like nothing else in the segment
  • Unmatched 4-year/1-lakh km warranty along with free 4-year roadside assistance
  • 1.0-litre engine plus Kwid’s lighter kerb weight makes it peppy and energetic. Cost effective AMT is a boon inside the city
  • Ride quality is perfectly suited to the city
  • Segment-first features like touchscreen, new rear armrest and digital instrument console give the interiors an upmarket feel
  • Driver airbag, ABS and seat belt reminder is standard across the range.

Things We Don't Like

  • In-cabin plastics like the AC vent lids, AMT dial and the door pads could have been better in quality
  • Despite creep function, the car rolls back on inclines, forcing you to make a hand-brake start
  • Due to the lightweight and skinny tyres, the Kwid requires constant steering corrections on the highway at high speeds
CarDekho Experts:
The Renault Kwid offers a practical and feature-loaded package at prices on par with all of its rivals. Not only is it more spacious than its rivals but also offers a host of segment-first goodies.

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  • Renault KWID 2015-2019 Rear seat armrest - adds to the cabin comfort and premiumness for rear-seat passengers

    Rear seat armrest - adds to the cabin comfort and premiumness for rear-seat passengers

  • Renault KWID 2015-2019 In-cabin storage spaces - big centre console storage combined with the class-leading 300-litre boot means you have more than enough room for a weekend trip

    In-cabin storage spaces - big centre console storage combined with the class-leading 300-litre boot means you have more than enough room for a weekend trip

  • Renault KWID 2015-2019 Digital instrument cluster - clear and easy readout of the essentials

    Digital instrument cluster - clear and easy readout of the essentials

  • Renault KWID 2015-2019 Renault Kwid comes with first-in-class reverse parking camera.

    Renault Kwid comes with first-in-class reverse parking camera.

  • Renault KWID 2015-2019 First-in-class 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 

    First-in-class 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 

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Latest Update: The Renault Kwid's facelift is expected to be launched in the first week of October. You can explore its interior in the latest set of spy images here. 

Renault Kwid Price and Variant: Prices for the Renault Kwid start from Rs 2.76 lakh and go up to Rs 4.75 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The Renault Kwid is available in five variants: Standard, RXE, RXL, RXT and Climber.

Renault Kwid Engine and Mileage: The Renault Kwid comes with two petrol engine options: 0.8-litre (54PS/72Nm) and 1.0-litre (68PS/91Nm). While the 0.8-litre engine is mated to a 5-speed manual, the Renault Kwid 1.0-litre is available with either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT (automated-manual transmission). The smaller 0.8-litre engine returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 22.7kmpl, while the bigger 1.0-litre motor delivers a claimed fuel efficiency of 21.7kmpl. The 1.0-litre motor with the AMT gearbox is claimed to return 22.5kmpl.

Renault Kwid Features: The Renault Kwid packs a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a reverse parking camera, a digital speedometer, manual air con, power steering, a rear seat armrest, a 12V charger for rear passengers and a front wiper. Safety features comprise of a driver airbag, ABS, overspeeding alert system, front seat belt reminder, central locking, front seat belts with pretensioners, retractable three-point rear seat belts and child safety locks for the rear doors.

Renault Kwid Rivals: The Renault Kwid competes with the Maruti Suzuki Alto 800, Alto K10Datsun Redi Go and the upcoming Maruti S-Presso.

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