2026 Renault Kwid (Facelift) Launched in India at Rs. 4.53 Lakh with Updated Features and AMT Option

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2026 Renault Kwid Launched in India at Rs. 4.53 Lakh with Updated Features and AMT Option
2026 Renault Kwid Launched in India at Rs. 4.53 Lakh with Updated Features and AMT Option

Renault has launched the 2026 Kwid in India, and the small hatchback now comes with a simpler variant lineup, light design updates and a starting price of Rs. 4.53 lakh ex-showroom. The Kwid has always been popular among buyers who want an affordable city car with a slightly SUV-like look. It is compact, easy to park and practical for daily use. With the 2026 update, Renault has not changed the car completely, but it has made small changes that may help it stay fresh in the entry-level hatchback market.

The updated Kwid is now available in two trims – Evolution and Climber. Both trims are offered with manual and AMT gearbox options, giving buyers a choice between a regular gearshift and a more convenient automatic-style drive for city traffic.

2026 Renault Kwid price in India

The 2026 Renault Kwid starts at Rs. 4.53 lakh ex-showroom for the Evolution manual variant. The Evolution AMT is priced at Rs. 4.90 lakh.

The Climber manual variant is priced at Rs. 5.15 lakh, while the Climber AMT costs Rs. 5.61 lakh.

Renault has removed the earlier Authentic and Techno variants from the lineup. This means buyers now get fewer variants to choose from, but the range is easier to understand.

The base price has gone up compared with the older entry-level model. However, the Evolution and Climber trims have become more affordable than before by up to Rs. 14,000 and Rs. 32,000 respectively, depending on the variant.

Renault is also offering a retrofitted CNG kit for manual variants. This costs an additional Rs. 70,450. For buyers with high daily running, this could be a useful option, especially in cities where CNG availability is good.

Variant-wise price

  • Evolution manual – Rs. 4.53 lakh
  • Evolution AMT – Rs. 4.90 lakh
  • Climber manual – Rs. 5.15 lakh
  • Climber AMT – Rs. 5.61 lakh

All prices are ex-showroom.

Design changes

The 2026 Kwid gets small design updates rather than a full redesign. Renault has added new 3D-style badges, revised dual-tone wheel covers for the 14-inch steel wheels and updated Kwid lettering on the tailgate with a silver finish.

The basic design remains familiar. The car continues with LED daytime running lamps, halogen headlamps and the same overall bumper design.

This approach makes sense for an entry-level car. Renault has kept the Kwid’s known look while adding a few visual changes to make it feel newer. The Kwid still carries its SUV-inspired styling, which is one of the reasons many first-time buyers notice it.

Interior and features

Inside the cabin, the biggest update is the new three-spoke steering wheel. It is borrowed from the Renault Kiger and comes with controls for the infotainment system.

The cabin continues with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. It supports wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is useful for navigation, calls, music and messages.

The Kwid also gets a semi-digital instrument cluster, manual air conditioning and power windows. These are practical features for daily city use.

For example, a new driver using Google Maps regularly will find Android Auto or Apple CarPlay helpful. Instead of looking at the phone again and again, navigation can be seen on the car’s screen.

Safety features

Renault has added a fair set of safety features for the segment.

The Evolution trim gets dual airbags, while the Climber variant gets six airbags. This is an important difference, and buyers should keep it in mind while choosing a variant.

Other safety features include ABS with EBD, seat belt reminders, rear parking camera with sensors, tyre pressure monitoring system and hill start assist for AMT variants.

Hill start assist is useful on slopes. It helps stop the car from rolling back for a short moment when the driver moves from brake to accelerator. This can be helpful in hilly areas, basement ramps and flyover traffic.

Engine and gearbox

The 2026 Renault Kwid continues with the same 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine. It produces 69 hp and 92.5 Nm of torque.

This engine is built for city use. It should be suitable for office commutes, market runs, school drops and short highway trips. It is not meant for high-speed performance, but that is not what most Kwid buyers expect.

Buyers can choose between a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 5-speed AMT. The manual will suit buyers who want better control and lower pricing. The AMT will appeal to people who drive in heavy traffic and want less effort.

For daily urban driving, the AMT option can make the Kwid easier to live with.

Who should consider the 2026 Kwid

The Kwid is mainly for buyers who want a budget-friendly petrol hatchback with compact size and easy handling.

It can work well for first-time car buyers, small families, students, senior citizens and people looking for a second car for city use.

The retrofitted CNG option may also attract buyers who drive long distances daily and want lower running costs. However, buyers should check warranty terms, installation details and service support before choosing CNG.

Competitors

The Renault Kwid continues to compete mainly with the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10.

The Alto K10 has a strong advantage because of Maruti Suzuki’s wide service network and strong resale value. The Kwid fights back with a more SUV-like design, a touchscreen infotainment system and the availability of AMT variants.

Some buyers may also compare the Kwid with the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso, especially if they want a tall-boy design and practical city driving.

The challenge for Renault is that the entry-level hatchback segment has become smaller over the years. Many buyers now stretch their budget for compact SUVs or look at used cars from a higher segment. Still, for buyers who want a new car at an affordable price, the Kwid remains relevant.

Conclusion with key takeaways

The 2026 Renault Kwid is not a major generation change, but it brings useful updates. The lineup is simpler, the features are practical and the AMT option makes it easier for city buyers.

At Rs. 4.53 lakh, the Kwid remains one of the more affordable new cars in India. The Climber variant with six airbags and extra features may be the better pick for buyers who want more safety and comfort.

Key takeaways

  • The 2026 Renault Kwid starts at Rs. 4.53 lakh ex-showroom.
  • It is now available in two trims – Evolution and Climber.
  • Both trims get manual and AMT gearbox options.
  • The car continues with a 1.0-litre petrol engine producing 69 hp and 92.5 Nm.
  • The Climber variant gets six airbags.
  • Renault is offering a retrofitted CNG kit for manual variants at Rs. 70,450 extra.
  • Main rival – Maruti Suzuki Alto K10.

Facts Input- NDTV Auto

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