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Renault Kwid gets multiple colours for ‘Live For More’ edition

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Renault has introduced yet another variant for its most popular entry level hatch Kwid named Kwid Live for more edition. This time there’s no mechanical changes though, it is just the body has got dual tone paint job to look even more stylish and appealing.

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The Live for more edition gets white body with red and grey strips running all the way from the front grille all they way through the roof to the red rear spoiler. Rear doors also have the similar kind of graphics. The red colour is also highlighted on the roof rails, the front grille and even the wheel covers. Interiors also get the same treatment and gets the dual tone steering to match the exterior.

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The Kwid live more edition is available both 0.8L, 1.0L version and also with the 1.0L AMT variant. There’s no change apart from the body graphics in this version. Booking of the Kwid Live for more edition is already open now.

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Since Renault has decided to focus on the smaller car segments in India, they’re trying to have as much advantage as they can of the popularity of the Kwid. Reports suggests that there are more variants of the Kwid expected to be launched this year.

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