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2016 Sao Paulo Auto Show: Renault Kwid Outsider Unveiled
The concept model is very similar to Renault Kwid Climber unveiled at the Auto Expo 2016 in India earlier this year.
At
the
2016
Sao
Paulo
Auto
Show,
Renault
Kwid
Outsider
Concept
was
unveiled.
The
concept
model
features
new
thick
plastic
cladding,
bigger
wheels,
roof
rails,
silver
skid
plate
and
some
green
garnishing.
The concept model is very similar to Renault Kwid Climber unveiled at the Auto Expo 2016 in India earlier this year. The Climber Concept was a crowd puller at the Auto Expo because of its styling cues.
On the inside, the Kwid Outsider looks very elegant. There are some changes when we compare the interior with the normal Kwid.
The centre console has been redesigned and there is a 7-inch MEDIANAV display. The window control buttons are now placed beneath the display.
The glove box in the vehicle is positioned lower to accommodate an airbag for the passenger. The interior on this showcased model has some orangish trim and seat also gets some colour scheme.
The car is equipped with a stylish instrument cluster, which features an analogue speedometer and tachometer, and a digital multi-info display.
The concept also sports an electronically adjustable outer rear view mirror, which is optional we guess. Anyway, the Indian-spec doesn't provide you with that.