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Datsun is reportedly working on two new variants for its entry-level hatchback offering - the redi-GO. While one of these variants is expected to come with a more powerful 1.0-litre engine, the other will get an AMT gearbox to enhance its city-friendly nature. Though the automaker hasn't revealed any official timelines yet, reports suggest that the two variants will be launched in India by June 2017.
The redi-GO is a brand reengineered sibling of the Renault Kwid. Both cars are based on the CMA platform and are offered with a 0.8-litre petrol engine as standard. The Kwid was launched with a bigger 1.0-litre engine in August last year, while it got the AMT gearbox in November. The redi-GO will now borrow these new powertrain options as well. As per speculations, Datsun will likely offer the 1.0-litre and AMT option only on the top-end S trim.
The 1.0-litre engine will be similar to the one found on the Kwid. It is expected to deliver 67 BHP and 91 Nm of torque, and will be offered with two transmission options: a 5-speed MT and an AMT. It remains to be seen whether Datsun offers the AMT gearbox with rotary controls as seen on the Kwid, or equips the car with a conventional-looking gear stick, similar to the setup found on the Alto K10 AMT.
Source: ET Auto