The car is fitted with a 1.0-litre engine that produces 50kW and 91Nm. A five-speed manual gearbox sends power to the front wheels. Because the car is aimed at being light on fuel, the engine is a three-cylinder unit that sips around 4.7-litres/100km.
According to the figures put up by the dealer, this Kwid does not have a lot of kilometres under its belt. And at R155 900, the price is a giveaway for something that is still virtually new.
The Kwid can seat up to five adults and boot size ranges between 279 and 620L – the latter when the rear seats are folded flat.
See listing here.
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