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Renault
KWID Concept
The Renault Kwid is a crossover city car[1] produced by the French car manufacturer Renault, initially intended for the Indian market and launched in 2015. In 2017, a revised version was introduced for Latin American markets. The Renault City K-ZE, an electric car built on the Kwid, was launched in 2019 in China.
Interior designing of KWID Concept stands on 3 front seats in the Renault KWID Concept appear to be suspended above a white base. These bright seats, with two-tone elastomer upholstery, invite you to take your seat. Fitted in the driving seat in a central position, information is accessed through an integrated touch screen tablet that allows you to control the vehicle's functions and remotely control a drone - your 'Flying Companion'.
A designed and created the 'Flying Companion', the first instrument of its kind in the automotive field, to provide you with a safe and enjoyable driving experience. Emerging from the rear section of the roof.
With Renault KWID Concept, our design teams have made full use of the art of combining contrasts. With its fun appearance and friendly face, it has a contrasting robust look, enhanced by the imposing front grille and squared-off wings.
It features an aggressive body kit, a special blue exterior with red accents, bucket seats, and even a roll cage. The Racer was launched alongside the Kwid Climber, a concept showcasing the mini SUV’s off-road skills, but unfortunately, none are slated to go into production.
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