New Renault Duster: Renault-Nissan has confirmed the launch of three new models in the Indian market. The lineup includes the new-generation Renault Duster, Nissan’s Triber-based 7-seater MPV, and a new entry-level electric car. The carmaker plans to invest around Rs 500 million (Rs 4,000 crore) for its upcoming products. The new Renault Duster (3rd generation) will hit the Indian market by 2024-2025. The SUV will be designed on the CMF-B modular platform, which will also be seen in Nissan’s new 7-seater SUV.
The design and styling of the new Renault Duster will be similar to the Dacia Bigster concept. It can be expected to share body panels with the Bigster and design elements like LED lighting, fenders, and integrated aluminum-styled skid plates. The production-ready version of the SUV could feature conventional door handles. If reports are to be believed, the new-gen Duster will be bigger and more spacious than the current model. Its length will be 4341mm. Elements of the Dacia Bigster concept can also be seen in the interiors.
The SUV could get features like a digital instrument cluster, a large free-standing touchscreen infotainment system, a wireless phone charger, and new switchgear. As far as the engine is concerned, the new Renault Duster can be equipped with a 1.2L turbo petrol engine with 48V hybrid technology. The combined power output will be around 130bhp. The SUV could also be made available with a 1.3L turbo petrol engine. It could get an AWD (all-wheel drive) system with higher ground clearance and better approach and departure angles.
When launched, the new Duster will take on the likes of Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, Skoda Kushaq, and Volkswagen Taigun in the mid-size SUV segment.
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