New Renault Kwid Concept


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So what you see above is Renault's show-stopper from the 2014 Auto Expo, the Kwid. Yes, it is a concept, so why is it here? Partly because Renault offered us a chance to drive its latest concept car and it would have been impolite to say "no, thank you", more so since we journalists from the Indian subcontinent have been given the chance before our European counterparts. Consider that concept cars are million-dollar one-offs that take several hundreds of hours of painstaking handcrafting – calling them hi-tech handicrafts wouldn't be far off the mark. But mainly it’s here because it’s not often that you get to drive a piece of the future.

Okay, we had other reasons to get to know the Kwid a little better. Staring straight at you, the Kwid impresses with its outrageous and adventurous character. Flip-up doors, large, 305/50 R16 tyres, a ‘Flying Companion’ (a remote control helicopter, in case you were wondering) in the back, cameras instead of rear-view mirrors, a central seating position and aircraft yoke-type steering wheel give it that necessary concept car appeal. But peel away the concept car extravagance and you'll see solid substance, something you could see maybe on future Renault compact SUVs. Slim headlamps that pop out at the corners, a chunky square form, wheels pushed out to the corners and the use of texturing to create a more feelsome look are some cues worth looking forward to. What adds to the seriousness of the Kwid is that it is a sub-four-metre car, and has been designed in collaboration with Renault's designers from India, Brazil and Russia. Two of those markets are Ford EcoSport hot spots.

So, finally, what was the Kwid like to drive? Under the skin, it’s an amalgamation of components borrowed from existing Renault products and some custom-made bits. The 1.2-litre turbocharged, direct-injection motor is mated to a dual-clutch automatic gearbox, a setup which is already seen on the Euro-market Clio hatchback. This engine's 120bhp rating is ample for the two-wheel-drive duty that the Kwid is offering up for now. On our drive, which by any yardstick was very brief, the Kwid felt hugely exciting. Which is saying a lot when you consider that we rarely exceeded 15kph. The wraparound windscreen and the low roof encapsulates you in an environment that we imagine is what fighter pilots are accustomed to.

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Renault Kwid Concept 2014 | Cars First Drive | Budget SUVs | Autocar India

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Renault Kwid production version planned for 2016, will slot below Captur .

The Kwid concept which was 3.6 meters long will grow to around 4 meters in the production units, but it will still be around 120mm shorter than the Clio-based crossover.
Under the hood it will probably receive very small and efficient engines, including a Twingo-sourced 3-cylinder TCe turbocharged motor with 90 PS (66 kW) & 135 Nm (100 lb-ft) and a naturally-aspirated version of the same engine called SCe with 70 PS (51 kW) & 91 Nm (67 lb-ft).
The Renault Kwid production version is allegedly slated for a 2016 release and will be around 20-30 percent more affordable than the larger Captur.
Renault Kwid production version planned for 2016, will slot below Captur - report
 
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KWID will be the EcoSport rival from Renault when launched in India.

The KWID concept was designed with inputs from Renault's design studio in India as well as the global headquarters in France.The Kwid will most likely feature the 1.5-litre DCi, 4-cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine that does duty in the Duster. The DCi engine will be available in both 85 and 110PS options. Renault could also offer the Twingo derived 3-cylinder turbocharged petrol motor, which makes 90PS of peak power and 135Nm of peak torque. The naturally aspirated version of the same engine makes 70PS of peak power and 91Nm of torque could also power the base model Kwid.
India bound Renault Kwid to make production in 2016 | ET Auto
 

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