Renault has unveiled Renault
Kwid for the Latin American market in Argentina at the Salão de Buenos Aires
2017, revealing new technical details. Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay
will be the first target markets before it launches in the countries of the
Pacific coast.
Bookings for the Renault Kwid are currently being
accepted across all dealerships in Brazil for a minimum deposit of BRL 1,000.
Initially, it will be available in three grades: Life, Zen and Intense, and
prices range between BRL 29,990 – BRL 39,990. Deliveries of the Kwid in Brazil
will commence this August.
Under the hood is the 1.0-litre flex-fuel engine,
which doesn’t get variable valve timing like the Logan and Sandero. It produces
66 hp & 9.4 kg.m with petrol, and 70 hp & 9.8 kg.m with ethanol. The
quoted urban averages are 15.2 km/l (petrol) and 10.5 km/l (ethanol). For now,
the Kwid will only be sold with a 5-speed manual gearbox. It is capable of
sprinting from 0-100 km/h in 14.7 seconds, before hitting a top speed of 156
km/h.
The model showcased at the venue appears to be the
mid-spec Zen grade, which gets a 2-DIN audio system with Bluetooth, rear
defogger and wiper. As standard, the Kwid gets color-coded bumpers, steel
14-spoke wheels with three lug nuts, front seats with fixed headrests and
height-adjustable seatbelts. The top-end Intense grade comes equipped with
MediaNav 2.0 touchscreen system with built-in GPS, and reverse camera, Electric
trunk opening, power ORVMs, fog headlamps and chrome-finished door handles.
The Brazilian Kwid comes standard with four airbags
plus Isofix and ABS brakes with EBD. The Renault Kwid is assembled in the
Ayrton Senna Complex in Curitiba, Brazil. It introduces the new global platform
CMF-A in Latin America.