Renault Kwid keeps customers waiting
Renault Kwid owing to its spectacular design and amazing performance that has lured the Indian market arriving with a much easy going price tag has been able to make customers really happy with the kind of response it has been able to grasp in just a couple of months
Renault Kwid, owing to its spectacular design and amazing performance that has lured the Indian market, arriving with a much easy going price tag has been able to make customers really happy with the kind of response it has been able to grasp in just a couple of months. There is a high demand for the car in eth domestic market, that has resulted in a long queue of bookings, while making its potential buyers to book the car while the deliveries would take place anywhere between three-eight months time across the country.
The Renault Kwid, that carries looks that has an SUV-like appearance along with its aggressively priced portions, has acquired an optimistic reaction in our country. The hatchback had by now acknowledged more than 25,000 bookings ever since it hurled on the 24th of September and by now customers throughout the country may need to wait for a period of three to eight months, before they can actually drive their own car. As per the Renault dealers, there is a waiting period of six to eight months for the car in the capital along with the adjoining areas. It would be three to four months prior to the customers in Bengaluru and Kolkata would get the delivery of the Renault Kwid. Although dealers in Bengaluru supposedly have the basic Standard, RXE and RXE(O) models equipped to be delivered the very next day. On the other hand, Mumbai has a waiting time of up to six months on the entire model range of the Kwid.
Out and about in the various six trim levels – Standard, RXE, RXE(O), RXL, RXT and RXT(O) – the Kwid acquires its power over a 54bhp, 799cc three-cylinder petrol mill, teamed to a five-speed manual trandmission. The slim and trim car weighs hardly 660kg, the brand claims a the most proficient fuel competency in its segment, by numbering it down to 25.17kpl. The regular model is estimated at INR 2.57 lakh. The RXE, RXE(O) and RXL versions carry a price tag of INR 2.89 lakh, INR 2.95 lakh and INR 3.12 lakh in that order. The RXT model that sports first-in-class touchscreen infotainment system highlighted with a navigator, is sold at INR 3.44 lakh, while the RXT(O) trim, prepared with a driver-side airbag is estimated at INR 3.53 lakh, all the prices being the ex-showroom rates in the capital. Since the car ahs been tossed in the domestic Indian market, it has been giving a tough time over to the existing Hyundai Eon and the Maruti Alto 800 competing in the entry-level hatchback segment of our country