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Electric Renault Kwid Launched In China, Looks Like Upcoming Kwid Facelift

Modified On Jan 23, 2020 12:42 PM By Dhruv for Renault K-ZE

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The City K-ZE comes loaded with premium features and a claimed range of over 250km

  • Renault City K-ZE follows the same styling as upcoming Kwid facelift.

  • All-electric version of Kwid gets 26.8kWh lithium-ion battery pack to power its electric motor rated at 44PS/125Nm.

  • Claimed range of 271km on the NEDC cycle. Takes half an hour to charge from 30 to 80 per cent battery using DC fast charger.

  • Based on a CMF-A platform, same as the Kwid, but features some modifications for electric powertrain.

  • The City K-ZE could be the basis of the Renault EV coming to India in 2022.

The Renault Kwid has an electric cousin called the City K-ZE and it has just been launched in the Chinese market. First shown as a concept in 2018, the electric Kwid shares its looks with the upcoming Kwid facelift in India, which is set to be launched by the end of September 2019.

The City K-ZE boasts a claimed range of 271km from its 26.8kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Note though, that the distance to empty figure has been achieved using the NEDC cycle so it might not hold up in the real world. However, a 200km plus range is still great for city driving. 

It is driven by an electric motor that puts out a modest 44PS of max power and 125Nm of peak torque. The top speed of the City K-ZE is rated at 105kmph.

Renault’s engineers have built the City-KZE on the same CMF-A platform that also underpins the Kwid sold in India. However, alterations have been made to fit in the electric powertrain and batteries.

The lithium-ion battery pack supports both AC and DC fast charging. Using the former, the City K-ZE can be charged from empty to full in four hours from a 6.6kWh power source. DC charging further quickens the process by topping up the batteries from 30 to 80 per cent in just half an hour.

Also Read: Renault Kwid-based City K-ZE Electric Car Revealed; Might Come To India

Renault has packed in quite a few features in the City K-ZE. It gets the usual touchscreen infotainment system but this has an 8-inch display. It also has 4G WiFi connectivity, which supports online music, and remote vehicle telemetry which can be accessed on a smartphone.

The air conditioning is still manually operated but it gets a PM2.5 air quality sensor and to top it off, the City K-ZE also packs in a tyre pressure monitoring system!

While some of these features are unlikely to be present in the Kwid facelift, their inclusion would really make the updated Kwid feel more premium than the outgoing version.

The grille features U-shaped elements that are flanked by sleek headlamps with LED DRLs running through their centre. Its headlamp housing also cuts into the front bumper. From the rear, the City-KZE looks more like the current Kwid with subtle changes to the tail lamps and reflectors in the bumper being the distinguishing factors. The design of the City-KZE mirrors what we shall see in the upcoming Kwid facelift, except with an open grille for taking in air and an exhaust pipe somewhere at the back.

Also Read: Volkswagen Reveals ID.3, An All-electric Production Vehicle, At Frankfurt

The City K-ZE’s base variant has been priced at 61,800 yuan, which is roughly equal to Rs 6.22 lakh. This small mass-market EV’s pricing is important as there are strong chances that the CIty-KZE could be the basis of the first Renault EV in India, which is scheduled to arrive in 2022.

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rajinder kumar
Jan 31, 2020, 8:44:52 AM

Anyway, who dare to drive a car or any vehicle at 80-105 kmph speed in city. Wo bi indian cities main.

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    kumar k v
    Sep 12, 2019, 8:17:17 AM

    At this range of 250 kms, I'd the company can restrict the speed to 80kms it is enough. By this battery life will increase and they should drive this vehicle at the earliest to capture the market.

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    aditya khaparkar
    Sep 12, 2019, 4:51:20 PM

    Exactly no need for 105kmph and yes just make the air-conditioning more efficient so that it can cools the cabin to 24,25 max no need of ultra cooling so that battery range can be maximize

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