Evo India

Renault Kwid 1.0L

The Kwid is back, this time with a bigger engine

- Aatish Mishra (@mishra_aatish)

WHEN THE KWID WAS first launched, it was an anomaly in the Indian market — the outsider who had arrived to challenge Alto. But it caught the imaginatio­n of the country. So often I was asked at signals, about how the car performs, what mileage it gives, if it is worth the money it commands. The Kwid changed the fortunes of the brand in India, allowing it to register triple digit growth figures in the last year. No more is the Kwid an outsider,

Wit is a strong contender within the mainstream. Now the Kwid 1.0L has made its way to our fleet. Having driven the older car a fair bit, including a Pune to Bangalore roundtrip, I can say that I am quite familiar with the car. Not too much has changed, and that is a good thing — the Kwid was a sorted car from the start. The biggest change, obviously, is the engine. More pep, less vibes, basically a much nicer package than the 800cc unit. Being a triple, it is still not as refined as you’d like but it isn’t bothersome on the go. The extra cee-cees give it better in-gear accelerati­on and out on the highway, overtaking isn’t as laborious a task as before. We drove the Kwid down to Mumbai to attend our annual awards and managed fine with four people plus luggage. This additional weight did make things more cumbersome — you can feel the engine straining especially on the uphill ghat section but it wasn’t particular­ly uncomforta­ble. That said, it is far more comfortabl­e if there are just two people in the car.

The cost cutting, however, does get a little annoying. The car doesn’t get a day-night mirror and so if you’ve got a Fortuner behind you with its high-beam on, say goodbye to your retinas. Also, the car just gets two tiny speakers up front. They sound tinny and no matter how much you play around with the equaliser, you can’t get any sort of wholesome sound out of them. It’s a disappoint­ment considerin­g the UI of the infotainme­nt system is so spunky with a large colour touchscree­n and host of connectivi­ty options. If you enjoy

Date acquired Duration of test

Total mileage Mileage this month

Overall kmpl Costs this month March 2017 1 month 3345km 1032km 14.6kmpl Nil your music and you do get yourself a Kwid, my advice to you would be to invest in a better sound system as soon as you get delivery.

But these are things you learn to live with in a car that costs just `4 lakh. Because at this price, the Kwid offers so much else and is actually unbeatable for value. And for precisely this reason, it still sells like hotcakes. In fact, nearly a year and a half after the launch of the first Kwid, I still have people knocking on my window at traffic lights and asking if it is any good. The evo India fleet has this little car for the next couple of months so watch this space to stay updated on how it fares. ⌧

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Above: The 1-litre engine adds the pep that the old Kwid lacked

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