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Renault Kwid Outsider vs Renault Kwid Climber - What’s Different?

 The Kwid Outsider may go on sale in Brazil by 201🌌9, while the Kwid Climber is already on sa⛄le in India

Renault Kwid Outsider vs Renault Kwid 🤡Climber - What’s Different?
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Renault debuted the Kwid Outsider concept at the 2016 Sao Paulo Motor Show. A🌠nd now, afte🦋r two years, it seems like the Outsider concept is set to see the light of production soon. If rumours are to be believed, Renault is planning to launch the Kwid Outsider in the Latin American market in early 2019. However, there is no official confirmation from the French carmaker as of now.

Here’s wh💟at we know about the Kwid Outsider so far:  

Exterior

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The Kwid Outsider is likely to remain identical to its concept, which is almost identical to the standard Kwid, as far design is concerned. However, there are some design elements that differentiate the Outsider from the standard car. It gets extra body cladding, faux silver skid plates and🍸 roof rails to impart an SUV-like presence. The Outsider also gets bright green inserts on the front grille, alloys, roof rails, body cladding and fog lamp housing, giving it a quirky loo🌼k. 

Going by the additional design elements that the Outsider sports, we are forced to compare it with the Kwid Climber which is already being sold in India. Just like the Outsider, the Climber remains largely identical to the standard Kwid; however, it gets additional design elements such faux skid plates, roof rails, front fog ♏lamps and redesigned wheels. It also gets orange inserts similar to the green inserts found on the Outsider.

Interior

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Like the exterior, the interior of the Kwid Outsider is also similar to the standard Kwid except for some colourful inserts. The Outsider gets orange inserts on the steering wheel, AC vents, centꦯre console, instrument cluster and gear knob. These colourful inserts can be seen on the seats and door trims as well.

If we compare it to the Kwid Climber, the cabin looks identical except for the instrument cluster and the 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The India-spec Kwid gets an all-digital instrument cluster instead of the analogue unit seen on the Brazilian-spec car. The MediaNAV system found in the Climber is a first-generation system while the one in the Outsider will be a second-ge𒆙neration system.  

Features 

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On the features front, the Kwid Outsider is likely to be as equipped as the standard Kwid. Apart from the 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, the Brazilian-spec Kwid gets AC, rear parking camera, electrically adj෴ustable rear-view mirrors, electric opening tailgate, front fog lamps, electric power steering and eco fuel coaching for a fuel efficient drive. 

I👍f we compare it to the Kwid Climber, the Outsider is better equipped. The India-spec car misses out on features such as electric opening tailgate, electrically🃏 adjustable wing mirrors and eco fuel coaching. 

As the top-spec Kwid is equipped with featurꦗes such as four airbags, ABS, ISOFIX chilꦛd seat mounts and driver seat belt pre-tensioner, we expect the Kwid Outsider to get these safety features as well.   

Engine

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Mechanically, the Kwid Ouꩲtsider is expected to retain the same 1.0-litre three-cylinder SCe engine found on the Brazilian Kwid. It is a dual-fuel engine that can run on bothꦏ petrol and ethanol. With petrol, the engine makes 66PS of power and 91Nm of torque, while on ethanol, the engine is good for 70PS and 91Nm. Power is sent to the front wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission. 

This 1.0-litre engine al꧒so powers the Kwid Climber. In India, it makes𝐆 68PS of power and 91Nm of torque. It is coupled to either a 5-speed manual transmission or an AMT gearbox.  

Price

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In India, the Renault Kwid Climber is priced at Rs 4.29 lakh, which is about Rs 25,000 more than the top-spec model, priced at Rs 4.04 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). L♏ike the Climber, the Outsider will also be more expensive than the standard Kwid, which is priced at of R$49,740 (Rs 8.13 lakh approx.). The Brazil-spec Kwid is about Rs 4.09 lakh more expensive than the Indian-spec car.

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