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2024 Renault Kwid launched at Rs 4.69 lakh - Team-BHP​

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The updated Kwid is available in seven variants.​

Renault has launched the 2024 Kwid in India. The updated Kwid is available in seven variants, priced from Rs 4.69 lakh (ex-showroom).

Renault has made a few changes to the feature list and introduced new dual-tone colours. The mid-spec RXL (O) variant now gets an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. It is also available with an automated manual transmission (AMT).

The Kwid is powered by a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine that makes 67 BHP and 91 Nm. The engine is mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT.

2024 Renault Kwid ex-showroom prices:​

  • RXE MT – Rs 4.69 lakh
  • RXL (O) MT – Rs 4.99 lakh
  • RXL (O) AMT – Rs 5.44 lakh
  • RXT MT – Rs 5.50 lakh
  • RXT AMT – Rs 5.95 lakh
  • Climber MT – Rs 5.87 lakh
  • Climber AMT – Rs 6.12 lakh
 
Renault Kwid won’t get a new generation, but Kiger and Triber to be renewed

The Renault Kwid, Kiger and Triber have been instrumental in the brand’s success on the South African market.

Built in India for emerging markets, the trio might not offer the kind of refinements you’d expect from Renault’s French-built products but they do provide South Africans with much needed mobility at a lower price point amid today’s crippling living costs.

While announcing minor revisions for the three products in India this week, the Indian division revealed its product plans for the next three years, and they include new-generation versions of the Kiger compact SUV and Triber MPV.

The plan also entails a new “B+” SUV, which may or may not be based on the third-generation Duster, as well as a C-segment SUV and a “localised” electric vehicle.

However there was no mention of a new-generation Kwid and given that the current version was launched abroad in 2015, a new version is starting to seem overdue.

But a new Kwid is not on the cards for now as Renault India CEO Venkatram Mamillapalle revealed to Autocar India during an interview at the event.

“It doesn’t mean we won’t do it, but as of now we have no plans of bringing in the new gen of the model (Kwid). We will keep it alive as long as regulations allow because if you see, regulations define what stays at what cost points.”

 
Renault SA should be retailing this 'Made in India' sh!tbox for at least HALF of what they are currently ripping you off for it on the showroom floor... with FREE insurance for the FULL duration of the finance deal... a 3 year / 45,000km service plan and NO balloon payment option...
 
Just returned a Kwid Climber to the rental agency and a couple thousand km later I have to say it’s probably the worst car I’ve ever driven.
 
My old man's Gen 1 Duster is in the shops for a sensor (on backorder), he is currently running around in this new (5000km on the odo) Kwid Climber rental.

He picked me up earlier to attend a function, shew. I'm being as diplomatic as possible here: It's a really really bad, the hard plastics everywhere I can take for the price point BUT the loud engine on pull away, the vibrations coming through the cabin. The NVH must be the worse of any new car on sale in SA. It sounds almost like it's powered by a lawnmower engine & is just as slow.

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Renault Kwid Becomes SA’s Cheapest Passenger Car…by R1

Renault South Africa has repositioned its Kwid lineup, with the French firm’s local arm handing the budget-oriented compact hatchback a price reduction.

Introduced to South Africa in 2016, Renault SA says over 70 000 units of the Kwid has been sold in our market to date. Now, in a bid to offer customers even fore bang for their buck, the French firm has repositioned the model lineup, and along with the latter, the automaker has strengthened this compact hatchback’s budget-oriented proviso with new retail pricing.

Renault Kwid Price in SA

Previously priced from R196 999, as per CARguide in the October 2025 issue of CAR Magazine, the model range now kicks off at R178 799, making the entry-level, Evolution (formerly Life) variant the most affordable passenger car in SA…by R1 (the base-spec Toyota Vitz costs R178 800).

Kwid 1.0 Evolution MT – R178 799
Kwid 1.0 Techno MT – R199 999
Kwid 1.0 Techno AMT – R209 999
Kwid 1.0 Climber MT – R212 999
Kwid 1.0 Climber AMT – R222 999

In addition, pricing for the Techno (formerly Zen) manual and AMT models have been cut by R7 000, while the Climber manual and AMT derivatives are now priced R5 000 less than before. The Kwid package ships with a two-year/30 000 km service plan and five-year/150 000 km warranty as standard.

 
Renault Kwid (2025) Price & Specs

Price cut! The Renault Kwid is now South Africa’s cheapest new passenger car – by the smallest of margins. Here’s a look at the pricing for this repositioned 5-strong range…

- Renault SA cuts Kwid’s starting price by R18 000
- Kwid thus becomes SA’s cheapest new car by R1
- Base and mid-tier grades renamed for SA market

The Renault Kwid is now officially South Africa’s cheapest new passenger car. Yes, the French firm’s local distributor has repositioned its 5-strong budget hatchback range, cutting its starting price by a considerable R18 000.

As such, the Indian-built Kwid line-up now kicks off at R178 799, making it the most affordable passenger vehicle in Mzansi (undercutting the previous holder of this title, the Toyota Vitz 1.0, by a mere R1).

In addition, Renault SA has introduced a new trim-naming convention for its almost-decade-old budget hatch, with the base “Life” grade rechristened “Evolution” and the mid-tier “Zen” specification renamed “Techno”. The range-topping “Climber” moniker, however, stays in place.

The local portfolio starts with the Kwid 1.0 Evolution 5MT for R178 799 (down R18 000), while the Kwid 1.0 Techno 5MT is now priced at R199 999 (down R7 000). The Kwid 1.0 Techno 5AMT costs R209 999, which likewise translates to a R7 000 price cut.

Finally, the Kwid 1.0 Climber 5MT now comes in at R212 999, while the Kwid 1.0 Climber 5AMT is available at R222 999. In each case, that represents a R5 000 saving over the previous pricing.

What does the Renault Kwid cost in South Africa?

DERIVATIVE PRICE

Renault Kwid 1.0 Evolution 5MT R178 799
Renault Kwid 1.0 Techno 5MT R199 999
Renault Kwid 1.0 Techno 5AMT R209 999
Renault Kwid 1.0 Climber 5MT R212 999
Renault Kwid 1.0 Climber 5AMT R222 999

The prices above include Renault’s 5-year/150 000 km warranty and a 2-year/30 000 km service plan (with intervals of 15 000 km).


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Renault Kwid: South Africa's most affordable car gets an update

For first-time and budget-conscious buyers, the Renault Kwid has been a staple of the industry since its introduction in 2016, borne out by the 70 000 units that have been sold since then.

As part of its tenth anniversary, Renault has repositioned the little entry-level car and made it the most affordable vehicle currently available at R178,799, which includes one-year comprehensive insurance.

New naming convention

In alignment with Renault’s new nomenclature, the range also introduces a new naming convention on two of the three variants.

The entry trim level, previously known as Life, is now called Evolution and the middle spec, formerly Zen, becomes the Techno, while the range-topping Climber is retained.

In November this year, new updates will be introduced to the Evolution and Climber that include an 8-inch touchscreen in the Evolution model and six airbags in the Climber version.

Engine

It retains the normally aspirated 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine providing 50kW and 91Nm. Renault claims fuel consumption figures of 4.9l/100km in the five-speed manual and 4.4l/100km in the automated manual transmission derivative.

Pricing (Excluding metallic paint)

Renault Kwid Evolution: R 178 799.
Renault Kwid Techno: R199 999.
Renault Kwid Techno AMT: R209 999.
Renault Kwid Climber: R212 999.
Renault Kwid Climber AMT: R222 999.

 
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