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The cosmetic additions cost Rs 15,000 and are available with the Renault Kwid 0.8-litre and 1.0-litre, in the RXL and RXT variants.
Renault has cut price of its hatchback Kwid Climber AMT inbetween Rs Five,200 to Rs 29,500.
Christened as Kwid Climber, the variant will be available in both manual and automated manual transmission (AMT) modes.
Launched in September 2015, Renault has retailed more than 1,30,000 units of the Kwid to date.
This limited edition is available with a few cosmetic updates, both inwards the cabin and outside.
Renault overall sold 132,235 units of cars in CY 2016, registering an extraordinaire growth of one hundred forty six per cent as compared to the 53,847 unit sales in CY 2015.
The Kwid has worked so well for the French automaker that it roared itself into the top-10 selling cars in India soon after its launch in September 2015.
The Kwid made its global debut in India in May two thousand fifteen and was subsequently launched in September.
French auto major Renault Friday launched the automated manual transmission (AMT) version of its popular petite car KWID at an introductory price of Rs Four.25 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Very first showcased at the two thousand sixteen Auto Expo, the Renault Kwid with the ‘Easy-R’ transmission garnered fairly a lot of attention.
The 2-pedal Kwid is also expected to get the creep/crawl function.
The problem stated is with the fuel hosepipe clip, and both the Kwid and the redi-GO are being recalled to address the same issue.
The fresh car is likely to be launched by the festive season of two thousand nineteen and it will be the most expressive Alto one has seen till date and may even sport a crossover design, as per the report.
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Franco-Japanese auto alliance Renault-Nissan is recalling almost 51,000 units of two entry level cars, Renault Kwid and Datsun redi-GO in India to rectify faulty fuel system and add a hose pipe clip.
French auto major Renault is recalling an estimated 50,000 units of its best selling entry level puny car Kwid in India to rectify a faulty fuel system and add a hosepipe clip.
Renault India is planning to hike prices of its passenger vehicles by up to two percent to offset rising input costs.
The latest sub-standard crash test results of the Renault Kwid and the basic Honda Mobilio were followed by the India-made Chevrolet Strike earning zero-star ratings for both adult and child occupants in the Fresh Car Assessment Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean (Latin NCAP) on Tuesday.
French auto major Renault’s popular entry-level car in India, Kwid demonstrated only limited progress in safety rating, scoring only one starlet for adult occupant protection in a crash test, according to automobile safety agency Global NCAP.
French auto major Renault on Monday announced embark of exports of its entry-level car Kwid and popular SUV Duster to Nepal from its Indian operations.