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Renault Kwid
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Kwid Highlights
On Target
A stylish, budget-friendly entry-level city hatchback with SUV-inspired design & decent features list for its pricing.
Pros
Comes with an attractive design, good ground clearance, easy to drive in cities with an affordable price tag.
Cons
Limited rear seating space, engine feels letharigic, interior fit, finish & quality could have been better.
Renault Kwid Price
Price Range
Standout Features of Authentic
Standout Features of Evolution
Petrol, Upto 22 kmpl, Automatic
Additional Features Over Evolution
Standout Features of Techno
Standout Features of Climber
Petrol, Upto 22 kmpl, Automatic
Additional Features Over Climber MT DT
Expert Verdict on Kwid

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Pros & Cons of Kwid
It has now got more safety features than its rivals
It is an easy-to-drive vehicle with a smooth steering wheel and light clutch.
It is compact in dimensions, making it easy to maneuver in the city traffic and tight parking spaces
The engine has a decent grunt and could have been a better unit.
The fit-finish quality of the interior could be improved.
Due to its compact dimensions, it is not comfortable for 3 passengers at the rear
There is no option for the CNG variant.
Should I buy the Kwid?
The Renault Kwid is a great family car. It is for those who are buying their first car. It offers good features, a refined petrol engine, and good safety features. It is a good car in the segment, giving a fight to the Alto K10 and S-Presso. It has good safety features like TPMS, hill start assist, and traction control. It also has great features like reverse parking sensors and an LED digital instrument cluster. If you are still confused about the Kwid, you can check other options in the segment, like the Alto K10 or the S-Presso.

₹4.30 - ₹5.99 Lakh*
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Renault Kwid Competitors
| Models | Visual Comparison | Fuel Type | Engine | Mileage | No. of Airbags | Compare |
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![]() ₹4.30 - ₹5.99 Lakh* | Petrol | 999 cc | 22 kmpl | 2 - 6 Airbags | ||
| Petrol, CNG | 998 cc | For Petrol 25.3 kmpl For CNG 32.73 km/kg | 2 Airbags | Kwid vs S-Presso | ||
| Petrol, CNG | 997 cc | For Petrol 26 kmpl For CNG 34.43 km/kg | 2 - 6 Airbags | Kwid vs Celerio | ||
| Petrol | 1199 cc | 19.01 kmpl | 2 Airbags | Kwid vs Tiago | ||
| Petrol, CNG | 998 cc | For Petrol 25.19 kmpl For CNG 33.47 km/kg | 2 - 6 Airbags | Kwid vs Wagon R | ||
| Petrol | 1197 cc | 20.89 kmpl | 2 Airbags | Kwid vs Ignis | ||
| Petrol, CNG | 1197 cc | For Petrol 21 kmpl For CNG 19 km/kg | 6 Airbags | Kwid vs Grand i10 Nios | ||
| CNG | 1199 cc | 19.01 km/kg | 2 Airbags | Kwid vs Tiago CNG | ||
| CNG | 216 cc | 43 km/kg | 1 Airbags | Kwid vs Qute (RE60) | ||
| Petrol | 1197 cc | For Petrol 25.75 kmpl For CNG 32.85 km/kg | 6 Airbags | Kwid vs Swift |
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Review Summary
According to user reviews, the Renault Kwid is well-regarded for its stylish design, impressive fuel efficiency, and budget-friendly pricing, making it suitable for small families. However, some users express concerns regarding its engine performance, limited interior space, and safety features, indicating it may not be the best choice for larger families or long-distance travel.
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Latest Updates on Kwid
Renault has officially unveiled the 2025 Kwid EV in Brazil, sharing the first set of images and technical details. Essentially a rebadged Dacia Spring EV, the entry-level electric hatchback features sharper styling, more premium cabin features, and improved safety technology, while retaining its familiar electric powertrain. The Kwid EV is widely expected to be Renault’s upcoming A-segment EV for India, where it will take on rivals like the Tata Tiago EV and Citroen eC3.
Renault’s entry-level car is set to arrive in an electric avatar, a development that has been doing the rounds since last year. The upcoming EV will be a rebadged version of the Dacia Spring, which is already on sale in the UK and has been spotted testing in India multiple times. This time, however, one of our community members managed to spot the EV on the road and capture it from all angles, revealing several interesting details.
The Renault Kwid celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, and to mark the milestone, Renault has launched a limited-edition 10th Anniversary Edition. Prices start at Rs 5.14 lakh (ex-showroom) for the manual and Rs 5.63 lakh (ex-showroom) for the AMT. Alongside this, Renault has updated the variant nomenclature, with Evolution (earlier RXL), Techno (earlier RXT), and Climber now part of the revised lineup.
The Renault Kwid has been spotted testing on Indian roads, hinting at a potential update expected to debut in 2026. The test car was heavily camouflaged, suggesting it could be an electric prototype slated for launch next year. Internationally, this model is sold as the Dacia Spring and is powered by a 26.8 kWh battery pack, offered with two motor options producing 45 hp and 65 hp. A similar powertrain lineup is expected for the Indian market as well.
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