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John Mahoney4 Feb 2016
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DELHI MOTOR SHOW: Renault reveals Kwid Racer and Climber concepts

French car-maker shows off faster and tougher versions of its Indian-made budget SUV

Renault has revealed two new concepts based on its Kwid SUV, ahead of the global debut at the Geneva motor show on March 1.

The Kwid is fast becoming a best-seller in India, racking up 90,000 orders in just four months, and the new two concepts are described as design studies but could become reality if they prove a hit with show-goers.

The first concept, the Kwid Climber, copies other car-makers' tactic of adding some off-road toughness to their model.

In comes with a raised ride height, bigger bumpers and plenty of black plastic body cladding to provide extra protection from the scenery if you ever venture off-road.

Under the skin, mechanically, Renault hasn’t confirmed if there’s been any changes but it’s unlikely the Kwid SUV will ever be offered with the option of all-wheel drive.

The next concept is far more interesting and looks as if it’s been re-engineered by RenaultSport.

Called the Kwid Racer, the little SUV comes equipped with a wide front and rear track, a lower ride height, bigger 18-inch wheels, a complete new aero and, under the skin, plenty of weight saving.

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Inside, the faster Kwid has had its rear seats junked in lieu of a half roll cage. The front driver and passenger, meanwhile, have race car-inspired bucket seats with four-point race harnesses. The attention to detail extends to the dash that’s now entirely covered by Alcantara and a trip computer that can log lap times.

It’s not clear what powers the Kwid Racer but the small SUV could come equipped with a more powerful turbocharged version of the little 0.8-litre petrol engine that powers base model.

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As well as the two concepts, Renault India also announced it will soon offer a more powerful 1.0-litre petrol engine in the range to sit above the current normally aspirated 0.8-litre. The French car-maker also said the small Kwid would soon come with the option of a five-speed automated manual transmission called the Easy-R gearbox.

Based on Renault-Nissan’s all-new Common Module Family (CMF) and priced from just $7000 in India, the new budget hatch has already become a top-10 seller.

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