The Renault Kwid is selling strongly in South Africa and following the introduction of the Kwid Dynamique AMT earlier this year, Renault SA is now introducing a limited edition Kwid Climber to the mix with 200 units available to local customers.
Rugged body cladding and orange detailing gives the Kwid Climber its unique look.
The Kwid Climber is offered in Electric Blue or Planet Grey and features a 2-tone exterior with exterior body cladding seen on the doors and wheel arches while bumper over-riders further add to the rugged appeal. The bumper protectors will help prevent scratches and scuffs. Roof rails with orange accents are also fitted along with muscular-style wheels to round off the look. ‘Climber’ insignia is also seen on the doors and rear windscreen.
The orange 2-tone theme carries over to the interior. Navigation is standard, a boon in this segment.
On the inside, the Kwid Climber features a piano black fascia with orange contours and ‘Climber’ insignia on the 2-tone seat headrests to match the exterior styling. Orange accents are also seen on the door trim, side air vents, 2-tone gear knob and steering wheel.
A 7-inch MediaNav touchscreen infotainment system is standard offering navigation, Bluetooth connectivity and radio.
Other standard features include air conditioning, electric windows and height adjustable front seats.
The Kwid Climber utilises the familiar 3-cylinder, 1.0-litre petrol engine with 50 kW and 91 Nm of torque and mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. Fuel consumption is claimed at 4.7 /100km.
Renault Kwid Expression – R127 900
Renault Kwid Dynamique – R137 900
Renault Kwid Dynamique AMT – R147 900
Renault Kwid Climber – R 148 900
The Renault Kwid is sold with 5-year/150 000km warranty and a 6-year anti-corrosion warranty. Service plans are optional.
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