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2026 Renault KWID

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R 205,619

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R 4,218 p/m

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Renault Amanzimtoti

KwaZulu-Natal

Mileage10 km
Power68 kW (68 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionManual
First registered2026
Previous owners1

The brand-new Renault Kwid 1.0l Life 5-Dr ABS is now available for sale in South Africa, offering an affordable yet stylish crossover option. With its sleek design and fresh condition, it’s perfect for urban drivers seeking reliability and modern features at an unbeatable price.

Powered by a 1.0L petrol engine producing 68 Hp, this manual transmission vehicle delivers excellent fuel efficiency at just 4.7 L/100km. The spacious 5-door body accommodates five passengers comfortably, making it ideal for families or daily commuting. Practical features include a compact size, easy handling, and low running costs, ensuring a smooth drive in city traffic.

Located in Zulwini Gardens, KwaMakhutha, KwaZulu-Natal, this vehicle is ready for immediate test drives and purchase. Whether you’re looking for a new car or seeking the best price in South Africa, this Renault Kwid offers a perfect blend of affordability, performance, and quality. Contact your local dealer today to arrange a test drive or explore finance deals.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2026
VariantRenault Kwid 1.0l Life 5-Dr abs
Body typeCrossover
ConditionNew
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage10 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length3,731 mm
Width1,579 mm
Height1,513 mm
Ground clearance180 mm
Curb weight736 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.0 (68 Hp)
Engine size999.0 cm³
CylindersI3
Engine positionFront
Power68 kW (68 hp)
Torque91 Nm
Power per liter68.1 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears5
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres165/70 R14; 165/70 R14
Rear tyres165/70 R14; 165/70 R14
Vehicle numberMEEBBA00800880258
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity28 L
Fuel range596 km
Fuel consumption4.7 l/100km (combined)
Top speed152 km/h
CO₂ emissions112 g/km (combined)

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourRed

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Renault KWID

Renault’s KWID sits right where most South Africans need it: affordable, compact, and just interesting enough to stand out from the city-car crowd. It’s not pretending to be anything other than what it is—a starter car for people who’d rather not buy another Polo Vivo, or who find the S-Presso a bit too cartoonish. Every KWID runs the same 1.0-litre petrol engine, which means you won’t be tempted by a diesel or hybrid, and if you want an auto, you’ll be lucky to even find one. The market’s clear about this: there are 61 KWID listings, but only 7 are new—everyone else is trading hands, with a median price of R165,000. That’s a big clue this is a car buyers hang onto until the wheels fall off because it just gets the basics right. Life and Zen trims dominate the classifieds, spanning a chunky R129,900 to R212,000. Condition trumps badge here—R50k can swing you from tired to nearly-new, even on the same spec. Climber variants—my pick, if you pack smart—look the part, with chunkier styling and a touch of extra ride height that actually helps on pothole-riddled Jozi streets. Most used KWIDs average around 35,000 km, so you’re looking at a car that’s seen real-world use but hasn’t been flogged senseless. The real win is size: Cape Town parking bays suddenly feel generous, and your monthly petrol bill won’t make you wince. On paper at least, it’s what the KWID should have been from the start—no-frills, practical, and just a touch cheeky.

Renault

Renault occupies a strange but oddly effective patch in the South African car market. Not quite as bargain-bin as some Chinese newcomers, yet never as mainstream as Toyota or VW, Renault has carved out a lane that attracts buyers who want more than a Celerio, but can’t justify Avanza pricing. You’ll find 244 active listings right now – spanning a frankly wild R49,500 up to R569,950, with the median at R189,895. That means if you pack smart, you can get something that isn’t just a runabout. Nearly everything on offer is used (231 out of 244), which isn’t surprising. It shows there’s enough appetite for pre-owned Renaults that dealers and private sellers keep the market churning. It’s a sweet spot for first-timers who want their first “real car” or city folk who need something frugal, but families are also sniffing around, especially those who wouldn’t mind stretching to seven seats without forking out for an Avanza. On paper at least, the KWID dominates by sheer presence – 61 listings, mostly in the R96,500 to R212,979 bracket. That’s the entry ticket for anyone counting every rand, especially students or young professionals braving Joburg traffic. Kiger (50 on the market, up to R359,509) and Triber (43) round out the core, with the Triber’s three-row cabin making it the only family hauler you’d even consider at under R260k. Duster, meanwhile, is the wild card – its listings run from R109,900 to a punchy R549,900, meaning you could get anything from battered old fleet cars to nearly-new SUVs. Crossovers and SUVs account for more than half of what’s out there, petrol engines are the norm (diesel only pops up in bigger models), and while Hyundai or Kia might tempt you with glossier interiors, Renault’s trump card is that you get more space for your money. And that’s the point.

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