The Datsun RediGO is the third car from the Japanese automaker as part of its strategy for the brand. It was unveiled at the 2014 Auto Expo and will join the GO, GO+ and the soon to be unveiled sedan (Russia market only) as Datsun’s budget offerings for various markets. It is an A-segment hatchback and is expected to sit either lower or beside GO hatchback in the Datsun hierarchy.
The RediGO gets a futuristic adaptation of the Japanese automaker’s fascia that was unveiled with the GO in July last year. It retains the chrome hexagonal grille from the GO and GO+ but gets sleeker swept back headlights. The fascia also includes a futuristic bumper which is separated from the front grille by a narrow air dam. The headlights and the fog lamps are standard halogen units in a bid to keep the cost of the car down.
The front seats get integrated headrests like the rear seats. There is enough headroom and knee-room for two adults in the back while the third person will certainly be a squeeze. Power windows might be optional in the front but the rear gets manual fobs.
The RediGO has been developed on the same platform as the Renault Kwid and hence shares the 800cc three-cylinder petrol engine. The 0.8-litre petrol which develops 53bhp of power and 72Nm of torque, makes its debut under the Datsun brand with the RediGo and will be mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. With the Kwid getting the 1.0-litre engine this year and also an AMT option, the RediGo will also get them, but by 2017.
It is expected to be priced in the range of Rs 2.3 lakh to Rs 2.7 lakh and will compete in the A-segment with the Tata Tiago, Renault Kwid, Datsun GO, Hyundai Eon and the Maruti Alto K10. It is expected to be launched in May 2015 for most of the markets where Datsun has a presence.
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