Renault for India,
is working on a low-cost MPV codenamed RBC. IAB reader Gokulraj Kanagaraj has
shared a spy video of an RBC prototype spotted undergoing road testing in
Chennai last week. Following the SUV-styled Renault Kwid that took entry-level hatchback
market by storm, the Renault RBC will mark the brand’s daring venture into the
sub-4 metre MPV space that comprises the Maruti Eeco and the Datsun GO+.
Spy media suggests that the Renault RBC has strong
hints of the brand’s European models such as the Renault Espace and Renault
Megane at the front, in its upper grille and headlamp design. Elsewhere, the
MPV features roof rails and horizontally positioned wraparound tail lamps.
Heavy camouflage on the test mules has kept most other details still hidden.
The Renault RBC will ride on an extended version of
a new ‘CMF-A+’ platform, which is an extension of the Renault
Kwid’s CMF-A platform. It will have a longer wheelbase (hatchback: 2,422 mm)
and seats for seven persons. The entry-level MPV may employ a turbocharged
version of the entry-level hatchback's 1.0-litre SCe three-cylinder petrol
engine.
The CMF-A platform-based hatchback had a 0-star
safety rating from Global NCAP, which was revised to 1-star later when a driver
airbag was added and modifications were made to the car. Renault will have to
get the safety equation right this time with a more robust cell and better
safety equipment. Like the Datsun GO+, the Renault RBC could feature dual-front
airbags, driver SBR, ABS with EBD and BA and rear parking sensors as standard.
The Renault RBC will go on sale in India sometime in
2019. Its prices could start between INR 4-5 lakh (ex-showroom) serving as a
premium alternative to the Maruti Eeco and base variants of the new Maruti
Ertiga.