First spy shots of the 2020 Renault Kwid have
surfaced online, revealing a majority of its exterior changes. The
facelifted model will be launched later this calendar year, likely in the
fourth quarter. The Renault Kwid has incorporated a front-end
inspired by the design of the Renault City K-ZE, which is basically its pure
electric variant introduced as a separate model.
There’s a new radiator grille
and the headlamps seem to have gone under a complete redesign, adopting the
split, two-tier style that is the latest trend among SUVs globally. What’s
clear is that the A-segment car has gained LED lightning with the facelift. The
lower grille is also new, and it comprises three horizontal slats.
On the sides, the test mule is equipped with new
wheel caps, and new alloy wheels are likely to be available as accessories. At
the rear, like at the front, there's a new bumper, and along with tweaked tail
lamps, it should give Renault’s low-cost hatchback a subtle visual refresh. On
the inside, expect the 2020 Renault Kwid to come with new upholstery and trim,
and maybe even a new instrument cluster similar to that of the Renault City
K-ZE.
With the facelift, the Renault Kwid’s 0.8- and
1.0-litre SCe three-cylinder petrol engines should get upgraded to conform to
BS-VI emission norms. The BS-IV version of these naturally aspirated units come
in the tuning of 54 PS/72 Nm and 68 PS/91 Nm respectively. Transmission choices
should remain the same: 5-speed manual and 5-speed automated manual.