Renault KWID

The Renault Kwid – the Alliance’s latest model built on CMF architecture

Common Module Family (CMF) is the Alliance’s unique system of modular vehicle architectures and an increasing source of synergies. CMF allows the company to build a wider range of vehicles from a smaller pool of parts, resulting in more savings and greater value for customers. To find out more about CMF, check out our infographic here.

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Renault Kwid - the first Alliance vehicle built on CMF-A architecture

The Renault Kwid compact hatchback for India, which will have a starting price of 300,000 rupees (about 4,200 euros), is built on the Alliance’s CMF-A architecture. CMF stands for Common Module Family and is the Alliance’s unique modular system of vehicle architecture. 

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02
JUN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

The Renault KWID: A global car built on a global platform

The Renault KWID: A global car built on a global platform

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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22
MAY
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Less is More: CEO Carlos Ghosn on Frugal Engineering

Less is More: CEO Carlos Ghosn on Frugal Engineering

In his latest LinkedIn Influencer post, Ghosn writes that rising demand, especially in emerging markets, will require companies to come up with creative solutions to limit the impact on the world’s resources.

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Renault unveils Kwid in India - first car built on Alliance's CMF-A architecture
Renault has unveiled the new Kwid for the Indian market. The compact hatchback is Renault’s first global car launched in India which is expected to become the world’s fourth-largest market in the next few years. The car is built on the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s CMF-A architecture. CMF stands for Common Module Family and is the Alliance’s unique modular system of architecture. CMF-A covers the smallest and most affordable category of cars. Kwid will retail for between 300,000 rupees (about 4,200 euros) and 400,000 rupees. This is Renault’s first entry into the A segment in India which accounts for about 25% of new car sales. The car will be built at the Alliance plant in Chennai.
 
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