Renault has revealed the production-spec Renault
Kwid for Latin American markets ahead of its debut at the 2017 Buenos Aires
Motor Show. The Renault Kwid will go up for pre-order in Brazil, with deliveries are scheduled to commence in August.
Its looks like the Renault Kwid for
Latin America has some minor differences to the Indian-spec version on the outside.
The fender cladding (front) don’t have turn indicators, the ORVMs look slightly
different in shape, the door moulding has a different design, comes with 14
inch gun metal alloy wheels, the door handles are body-coloured and it has a
rear wiper+defogger. Inside, the central HVAC vents have multiple horizontal
grille bars, the window controls are below the touchscreen and it has analogue
instrument dials along with a multi-info display.
The Brazilian-spec Renault Kwid will get the
1.0-litre flex-fuel engine paired to a 5-speed manual transmission or the
Easy-R automated manual transmission. The flex-fuel engine produces 79
hp and 100 Nm of torque (petrol)/82 hp and 103 Nm of torque (ethanol).
The Brazil-made Renault Kwid consists of 40%
India-made parts, but is much safer than the Indian-spec version. It was
reported in April that the former will undergo chassis strengthening and come
equipped with more safety equipment. While the Indian-spec Renault Kwid 1.0 SCe
weighs 699 kg, the Brazilian-spec Renault Kwid tips the scales at 840 kg (+ 141
kg). The latter also gets dual-front and side airbags as standard, as well as
traction control and stability control in the AMT model.
Prices of the Brazilian-spec Kwid are expected to
start from BRL 29,990 (INR 5,90,175.54), which is much higher than the
entry-price of the Kwid 1L version in India (INR 3,54,312, ex-showroom).