Let's compare Renault Kwid Authentic vs Maruti Wagon R LXI

Compare Renault Kwid Authentic vs Maruti Wagon R LXI price, specifications, mileage, features and performance to find the best car for you.

Renault Kwid Authentic
Renault Kwid
Maruti Wagon R LXI
Maruti Wagon R
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Here is a detailed comparison of price:

Renault Kwid Authentic

Price

₹ 4.65 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 8,583/month

Maruti Wagon R LXI

Price

₹ 5.41 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 9,981/month

From the above comparison, we can conclude that Renault Kwid feels light on the pocket compared to Maruti Wagon R by ₹75,736.

Dimensions & Seating

Body Type

Hatchback

Hatchback

Length

3731 mm +76

3655 mm

Width

1579 mm

1620 mm +41

Height

1474 mm

1675 mm +201

WheelBase

2422 mm

2435 mm +13

Ground Clearance

284 mm +119

165 mm

Seating Capacity

5

5

Fuel Tank Capacity

28 Liters

32 Liters +4

Boot Space

279 Liters

335 Liters +56

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type

Petrol

Petrol

Mileage (KMPL)

21.46 Km/l

24.35 +2.89

Range

600 Kms

780 Kms +180

Engine Type

1.0l Sce

K10c

Powertrain Assistance

No

Mild Hybrid

Emission Standards

Bs Vi

Bs Vi

No. of Cylinders

3

3

Displacement

999 cc +1

998 cc

Max Power

67 bhp @ 5500 rpm +1

66 bhp @ 5600 rpm

Max Torque

91 Nm @ 4250 rpm +1

90 Nm @ 3400 rpm

Transmission Type

MT

MT

Gear Box

5-MT

5-MT

Drive Type

FWD

FWD

Top Speed

152 +7

145

Steering and Suspension

Tilt Adjust

--

--

Telescopic Adjust

--

--

Turning Radius

4.9 +0.4

4.5

Front Suspension

MacPherson Strut

McPherson Strut

Rear Suspension

Twist beam suspension

Torsion Beam

Front Brakes

Disc

Disc

Rear Brakes

Drum

Drum

Safety & Security

Airbags

2

6 +4

Seatbelt Warning

Yes

Yes

Over Speeding Warning

Yes

Yes

Anti-lock Braking System

Yes

Yes

ESP

Yes

Yes

Brake Assist

Yes

--

Tyre Pressure Monitor System

Yes

No

Reverse Camera

No

No

360 Camera

No

No

Hill Assist

--

--

Hill Descent Control

No

No

Child Lock

Yes

Yes

Isofix Child Seat Mount

Yes

Yes

Engine Immobilizer

Yes

Yes

ADAS

No

No

Comfort & Convenience

Power Windows

No

Only Front

ORVM Adjustment

Manual

Manual

Request Sensors

--

--

Push Button Start

No

No

Cruise Control

No

No

Keyless Entry

--

--

Steering Mounted Control

--

--

Climate Control

--

--

Rear AC Vents

No

No

Adjustable Steering Column

--

--

Interior Features

Upholstery

Fabric

Fabric

Adjustable Front Seats

Yes

Yes

Height Adjustable Driver Seat

Yes

--

Rear Armrest

No

No

Rear Cup Holders

--

--

Front Cup Holders

Yes

Yes

Cooled Glovebox

No

No

Exterior Features

Sunroof

No

No

Wheels

Steel Rims

Steel Rims

Fog Lights

No

No

Tyre Size

165 / 70 R14

155/ 80 R13

Daytime Running Lights

LED

--

Headlight Type

Halogen

Halogen

Tailgate

Manual

Manual

Roof Rails

No

No

Rear Wiper

No

No

Infotainment & Telematics

Touch Screen

--

--

Screen Size

--

--

USB Port

--

Yes

Navigation System

No

No

Speakers

--

--

Remote App Control

No

No

Wireless Charging

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

No

No

Telematics

Digital

Analogue-Digital

Connectivity & Internet

USB Port

--

Yes

Navigation

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

No

No

Renault Kwid Vs Maruti Wagon R Colors
Renault Kwid Moonlight Silver

Moonlight Silver

Maruti Wagon R Solid White

Solid White

Renault Kwid Moonlight Silver

Moonlight Silver

Maruti Wagon R Solid White

Solid White

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Renault Kwid Vs Maruti Wagon R FAQs

The Renault Kwid price in India ranges from ₹4.30 Lakh to ₹5.90 Lakh (ex-showroom), depending on variant and transmission. For buyers in this budget, Kwid offers entry-level style, decent features, and low ownership cost.

The Renault Kwid measures 3.731 meters (≈ 12.23 ft) in length, 1.579 meters (≈ 5.18 ft) in width, and 1.490 meters (≈ 4.89 ft) in height, with a wheelbase of 2.422 meters (≈ 7.94 ft) and ground clearance of 184 mm. These dimensions make it compact enough for city lanes, yet tall enough to handle speed breakers and rough roads.

The Renault Kwid has a boot space of 279 litres. That’s enough for 3-4 medium backpacks or 2 large suitcases with rear seats up. Folding rear seats (though rare in this class) or minimal passenger load helps for longer luggage.

The Renault Kwid offers a 999 cc (1.0-litre) SCe petrol engine producing ≈ 67 bhp @ 5,500 rpm and 91 Nm torque @ 4,250 rpm, paired with 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT (automatic).

The Renault Kwid offers a claimed ARAI efficiency of ≈ 22.3 kmpl in petrol manual/AMT variants. Real-world mileage tends to drop to ≈ 18-20 kmpl in city conditions. At ₹102 per litre fuel price, expect fuel cost around ₹5.10-₹5.70 per km for mixed driving, and somewhat higher in stop-and-go traffic.

The Renault Kwid has a fuel tank capacity of 28 litres. With real-world mileage, this gives a practical driving range of about ~500 to 560 km on highway-mixed runs. City use with AC can reduce that range.

The Renault Kwid seats 5 people (2 up front, 3 rear). Rear legroom and headroom are decent for its size, but three adults in the back for long journeys might feel a bit cramped. Best suited for 2 adults + 3 smaller or lighter passengers or children.

The Kwid includes dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, driver side seatbelt reminder, and in higher trims additional features like rear parking sensors, LED DRLs, projector headlamps, etc. It gives good basic safety for its price, though it isn’t premium luxury in crash protection or advanced driver-assistance tech.

Yes, Renault Kwid is very city-friendly thanks to its compact size, lightweight body (≈ 698-755 kg depending on variant) and high ground clearance (184 mm). On highways, it holds its own at moderate speeds, but overtaking with full load requires planning. Its AMT version might feel slower uphill or loaded.

Renault Kwid has relatively low maintenance cost. Routine servicing can cost ₹5,000-₹8,000 annually for low-usage, basic variants. Tyre, battery, brake and other wear-parts will add more. Fuel is the major ongoing expense. Insurance might cost ₹8,000-₹12,000+ per year depending on location and variant. For someone in this price range, it's a cost-efficient car to own if you accept trade-offs in power, refinement, and features.

The 2025 Maruti WagonR is priced between ₹5.64 lakh and ₹7.74 lakh (ex-showroom). The base LXI manual variant starts at ₹5.90 lakh, while the top VXi+ AMT variant reaches ₹7.91 lakh. For buyers seeking a no-frills, reliable hatchback with tall-boy practicality, the WagonR remains one of the most budget-friendly options.

The WagonR is ideal for first-time car buyers, small families, and city commuters who prioritize space, efficiency, and ease of parking over sporty driving. Its tall-boy design offers excellent headroom and a commanding view of the road, which is perfect for tier-2 and tier-3 city roads. Buyers who want a compact hatchback that feels roomy and practical will find the WagonR an easy, no-brainer choice.

The WagonR’s 1.2L petrol engine delivers an ARAI-rated mileage of 23.56 km/l for manual variants and 25.19 km/l for the AMT. Assuming petrol at ₹102/litre, the running cost works out to around ₹4.7 per km for the AMT. For an average annual distance of 12,000 km, fuel expenses are roughly ₹56,400 per year, making it extremely economical for daily city commutes.

The WagonR measures 3,655 mm in length (3.65 m, 11.99 ft), 1,620 mm in width (1.62 m, 5.31 ft), and 1,675 mm in height (1.67 m, 5.49 ft) with a wheelbase of 2,435 mm (2.43 m). Ground clearance is 165 mm, which is decent for handling Indian speed breakers and rough patches. Its compact length makes it easy to park in tight urban spots, while the tall height and wide-opening doors give it that “tall-boy” advantage—step in without crouching, sit upright, and enjoy great road visibility.

The boot offers 341 litres, which is huge for a hatchback in this price bracket. You can comfortably fit two large suitcases and a couple of smaller bags. Fold the rear seats, and you can haul bigger cargo—think of grocery hauls, a pram, or even a flat-pack cupboard from IKEA (if you’re brave enough to drive home with it sticking out). For families in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, this boot space makes weekend trips and shopping errands stress-free.

The WagonR comes with two petrol engine options, a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder and a 1.2-litre 4-cylinder K-Series engine. Mileage for the 1.0L is around 24.35 km/l, while the 1.2L delivers 23.56 km/l under ARAI testing. In real-world city traffic, expect 18–20 km/l depending on driving style.

At petrol priced at ₹102 per litre, and assuming a realistic mileage of 18 km/l, the WagonR costs about ₹5.65 per km to run. For an average annual usage of 12,000 km, that comes to roughly ₹67,800 per year on fuel. Over five years, expect around ₹3.4 lakh on petrol, which makes it one of the most economical hatchbacks to own in India.

Yes, absolutely. With a 4.7-metre turning radius, compact length, and tall seating, it feels like a city-friendly tool built for narrow lanes, crowded markets, and tier-3 town roads. You don’t need to plan parking like you would with a Creta or Brezza—if there’s a gap, the WagonR will probably fit.

This car is made for practical buyers—first-time owners, small families, elderly drivers, and anyone who wants space without stretching budget or size. It’s particularly suited for tier-2 and tier-3 cities, where narrow lanes, unpredictable roads, and affordable running costs matter more than fancy features. The WagonR is not aspirational like a Baleno or Fronx, but it is a no-brainer for people who want peace of mind, reliability, and roominess in a small package.

Maruti offers both a 5-speed manual and an AGS (Auto Gear Shift) AMT in the WagonR. The AMT makes sense for buyers who want the convenience of an automatic without spending more on a torque converter or CVT. It’s slightly less smooth than full automatics, but it delivers great mileage and low running costs, which is exactly what WagonR buyers value.

Compared to the Celerio, the WagonR feels bigger, roomier, and more family-friendly thanks to its tall-boy stance. Against the Ignis, the WagonR is more conservative in design and more practical in cabin space, while the Ignis appeals to those wanting quirky style and a premium feel. If you want maximum space per rupee, the WagonR is the smarter choice.
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