Quick HighlightsThe latest test mule of Kwid EV was seen on the road wearing a red temporary registration plate from Tamil Nadu.Looks almost identical to the Dacia Spring EV sold in the international markets.The starting price is expected to be around ₹5 lakh (ex-showroom).Renault India has been silent for a while as it continued to sell the Kwid, Triber and Kiger and hasn’t had any new launches since the discontinuation of the Duster in 2022. While the Kiger EV was once spotted without any camouflage and then disappeared, the Renault Kwid EV has been spotted a lot of times since 2024 . The latest test mule was seen on the road wearing a red temporary registration plate from Tamil Nadu, the same location where Renault Nissan Automotive India Pvt Ltd operates from.From the spy shots, the Kwid EV looks almost identical to the Dacia Spring EV sold in the international markets. Despite the heavy camouflage, we can still spot a rear wiper, washer, and parking sensors . The antenna is standard type and there are no alloy wheels in sight .Side turn indicators are on ORVMs and they might be electrically operated. Door-handles are pull-up type, staying within the budget bracket.Also Read: Discover MG Comet EV Gamer Edition - Made to Vibe with You!Similar to the Dacia Spring EV, the Kwid EV is expected to come with 26.8 kWh battery pack with a range of around 200 km.When launched, the Renault Kwid EV is likely to rival affordable EVs in India like Tata Tiago EV, MG Comet EV and Citroen eC3. The starting price is expected to be around ₹5 lakh (ex-showroom) , making it one of the most affordable electric cars in India.Also Read: Tata 2025 Full EV Line-Up