Get ready, because the electric car market is about to get a whole lot more interesting – the Renault Kwid EV has been spotted testing on our roads, and it’s bringing some serious upgrades that make it a genuine, no-compromise city superstar.
I’ve dug through the spy shots and reports to give you the full lowdown on what’s coming. Continue…
What’s New? The Kwid EV’s Big Upgrades
This isn't just a simple battery-swap job. Renault is giving the Kwid EV a proper makeover, both inside and out, to make sure it stands out.
A Fresh Face & A Techy Interior
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New Design: It looks futuristic and sharp – the EV version sports a sleek, blanked-off grille (since it doesn’t need cooling for an engine!), slick new LED lighting elements, and a redesigned bumper..
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Massive Screen Inside: The biggest news might be on the inside. Spy shots hint at a large, free-standing touchscreen infotainment system, similar to what you find in more premium cars. This is a huge leap from the current model and a major win for tech-savvy buyers.
Performance & Charging : No More Range Tension
This is where the new Kwid EV truly shines. Based on its global cousin, the Renault Spring, the specs are seriously impressive for the segment.
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More Power: It’s expected to get a more powerful electric motor, making around 65-70 hp. That’s a significant jump, meaning zippier performance in city traffic and more confidence on highways.
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Longer Range: The bigger battery is rumored to offer a range of over 300 km. For your daily commute and weekend errands, this is a game-changer.
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Faster Charging: Here’s the clincher—it will likely support DC fast charging. This means you can top up the battery from 0-80% in just under 30 minutes. A quick coffee break could give you enough juice for the week!
Why This Matters for YOU
Let's be real. You're not just buying a car; you're buying convenience and savings.
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Pocket-Friendly Running Costs: Driving an electric vehicle costs a fraction of a petrol car. Think rupees per kilometer instead of rupees per litre.
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Perfect for the City: Small size, tight turning radius, and instant electric torque make it the ultimate urban warrior.
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Low Maintenance: No engine oil, no spark plugs, fewer moving parts. Say hello to lower service bills.
Expected Price & Launch Date
Renault will be launching this new EV in India by 2026. While official prices are still under wraps, we expect it to be competitively priced to take on the likes of the Citroën eC3.
To give you an idea of potential savings, here’s a speculative table based on how EVs are typically positioned:
Variant |
Expected Price |
Potential Savings (vs. petrol) |
Base Variant |
₹ 8 - 9 Lakh* |
Lower running & maintenance costs |
Top Variant |
₹ 10 - 11 Lakh* |
Plus, state EV subsidies & lower GST |
*Price is ex-showroom, estimated
Quick Tip: While the initial price might be higher than the petrol Kwid, the long-term savings on fuel and maintenance can be massive.