The new Renault KWID compact hatchback unveiled in India in May is aimed at the Indian A-segment, which accounts for about 25% of the market. The car is expected to be a strong contender in the market thanks to its SUV design, fuel efficiency as well as functionalities important for the Indian consumer, including a large trunk and a spacious interior. The car is built on the Alliance’s CMF-A platform and will cost between 300,000 rupees (about 4,200 euros) to 400,000 rupees. To find out more, watch this video here.
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