The Renault Kwid 10th Anniversary Limited Edition has arrived in South Africa to mark a decade of the budget-car nameplate in Mzansi. Here’s what it costs…
- Limited Edition marks 10 years of Kwid
- Package commands circa-R10k premium
- Available in 5MT and automated manual
Back in 2016, the Indian-built Renault Kwid budget hatchback launched in South Africa. Now, a decade and well over 70 000 sales later, the French firm’s local importer has rolled out the Renault Kwid 10th Anniversary Limited Edition (to use its full, rather lengthy name).
As the wordy moniker suggests, this model was conceived to celebrate 10 years of the Kwid nameplate. And, thanks to the ever-alert vehicle-information specialists over at duoporta.com, we now know how much this anniversary model costs in Mzansi.
Available in both 5-speed manual and 5-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) guise, the 10th Anniversary Limited Edition package appears to be based on the mid-tier Techno grade. According to Renault SA, 300 units have been set aside for South Africa.
So, what about pricing? Well, the Kwid 1.0 10th Anniversary Limited Edition 5MT is priced at R209 799, while the 5AMT version comes in at R219 999, representing premiums (over the Techno equivalent) of R9 800 and R10 000, respectively.
Released in India in 2025, the limited-edition package includes new “Shadow Grey” and “Fiery Red” exterior paint colours, each matched with a black-finished roof as standard. The special edition also features black “Flex Wheel” covers (on its 14-inch wheels) and anniversary decals on the doors and C-pillar. A yellow grille insert furthermore helps to set this model apart.
Inside, you’ll find yet more yellow accents on the seats (with the front pews furthermore gaining branding on their integrated headrests) as well as yellow stitching on the faux-leather-trimmed steering wheel. This mustard hue is repeated on the trim surrounding the infotainment system and on the interior door panels. Illuminated scuff plates and puddle lamps round off the package.
Like the other 5 variants in the broader Kwid range, the limited-edition derivatives employ a naturally aspirated 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine, which delivers 50 kW and 91 Nm to the front axle. Note the 10th Anniversary variants make do with dual front airbags (as opposed to the flagship Climber derivatives, which feature 6 airbags).
As a reminder, Renault South Africa repositioned its Kwid range as recently as October 2025, with the base Evolution variant becoming Mzansi’s cheapest new car at R178 799.
What does the Kwid 10th Anniversary Limited Edition cost?
| DERIVATIVE | PRICE |
| Kwid 1.0 Evolution 5MT | R178 799 |
| Kwid 1.0 Techno 5MT | R199 999 |
| Kwid 1.0 10th Anniversary Limited Edition 5MT | R209 799 |
| Kwid 1.0 Techno 5AMT | R209 999 |
| Kwid 1.0 Climber 5MT | R212 999 |
| Kwid 1.0 10th Anniversary Limited Edition 5AMT | R219 999 |
| Kwid 1.0 Climber 5AMT | R222 999 |
The prices above include a 5-year/150 000 km warranty and a 2-year/30 000 km service plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the Kwid 10th Anniversary Limited Edition
Q: What exclusive styling features define the 10th Anniversary Limited Edition?
A: This edition is distinguished by a dual-tone exterior featuring a black roof paired with either “Shadow Grey” or “Fiery Red” paint. It also gains unique anniversary decals on the doors and C-pillars, black “Flex Wheel” covers and a yellow grille insert. Inside, the theme continues with yellow accents on the dashboard, door panels and seats, which also feature special 10th-anniversary branding on the headrests.
Q: Is the Anniversary Edition mechanically different from the rest of the Kwid range?
A: No, it retains the same 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine found across the line-up, producing 50 kW and 91 Nm. It is available with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automated manual (AMT) gearbox. The core benefit of this model is the added aesthetic exclusivity.
Q: What kind of aftersales support is included in the purchase price?
A: It comes standard with Renault’s 5-year/150 000 km mechanical warranty. Additionally, the price includes a 2-year/30 000 km service plan.
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