Renault Kwid emerges as most popular used car in India

Spinny's report has revealed that the Renault Kwid has garnered significant attention and demand from used car buyers nationwide.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 26 May 2023 Views icon13569 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Renault Kwid emerges as most popular used car in India

As per a Q1 2023 quarterly report released by the used car retailing platform Spinny, Renault Kwid has emerged as one of the top-selling models in the used car market.

Spinny’s report has revealed that the Renault Kwid has garnered significant attention and demand from used car buyers nationwide, given the company’s performance, value, and reliability, the press release noted.

Renault Kwid is compliant with all the current safety requirements for the Indian market, and includes best in class safety package comprising Electronic Stability Program, Traction Control System, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, Dual Front Airbags, ABS with EBD, Seat Belt Reminder, Speed Alert, Speed Sensing Door Lock and Seat Belt Load Limiter with pretensioner on the driver side as standard on the range.

Renault India is a fully owned subsidiary of Renault S.A.S. France. Renault India cars are manufactured in the manufacturing facility located in Oragadam, Chennai, with a capacity of 480,000 units per annum. 

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