
We no longer represent Dacia Duster. Compact SUV, released in 2010, he is largely responsible for the success of the Dacia brand in France. To what was in the fifth favorite car of the French in 2021, the first was… Dacia Sandero! A brand that continues to grow, for models that move into the high-end market year after year. Duster is also a a rational model that appeals to the most essential only one comfortable and pleasant car to drive. Dacias of 15 years ago remained only a bad memory! with 5 seats, a large trunk and a level of equipment that you don’t need to be ashamed ofoffered by Duster one of the best in terms of price/quality ratio on the market. The current generation dates back to 2018, and in 2024 it will be replaced by the third Duster.
Dacia revival
So what can we expect? Dacia is expected at the turn for this new opus because updating a bestseller is not easy. Thus, the second generation modernized the first without radically changing its style or philosophy. It will be different with Duster 3, which should embody the revival of Dacia styleentered on the concept more in January 2021. It will have a much larger structure more sporty and square than the current one, with an even more pronounced side of adventurers. Black plastic wings and protective plates, sharp headlights, new LED lighting. The move to the upmarket will also be technological, with a 100% digital display for the driver’s display and infotainment system interface.
Hybrid and 4X4, no more diesel
The technical plan will not retreat, finally adopting a hybrid option. It will be available at gasoline, LPG, and that new petrol/electric engine. It should be a block 1.6 l with a capacity of 140 horsepower already seen in Renault on Clio. Diesel will no longer be in the program. Fortunately, this fighter style won’t be at the expense of motility, as it will support a All-wheel drive 4X4. The presentation of Dacia Duster 3 is expected no earlier than autumn 2023. It will arrive at dealerships in first semester of 2024. Dacia will unveil its first images in the coming months.
Source: Auto Plus

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