
Dacia Duster has long been in the catalog of the inexpensive brand. And it is not for nothing that the first generation was born in 2010, and the second – seven years later. Today SUV is one of the most popular models of the company, which also became a hit thanks to its electric spring. And if it seems that it has not suffered too much from the passage of time, it is finally time for a new generation of this historic model, which will soon be completely updated in the coming months. But what do we already know about it? Let’s summarize together.
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Next year
This new generation of Dacia Duster should see the light during the first half of 2024, as indicated by the rumors in the corridors. This should also be done within limitsMioveni plant, where around 200,000 are assembled every year. The production site should be improved to further increase productivity with this new generation. We don’t know much about him yet. However, it has already been reported that the SUV will no longer be available in diesel mode, as is the case with most cars on the market today. On the other hand, it will have a hybrid version.
Inspired by Bigster
As of now, the manufacturer has yet to release any photos of the SUV, which remains very tight-lipped about it. On the other hand, there are already rumors that the latter will be inspired more in its design, while this one will not see the light of day as such. Unsurprisingly, this new Duster will be built on the CMF-B platform, which is already used in the Renault Clio, Captur and Nissan Juke, among others. This also applies to Dacia Sandero, which is also very attractive to motorists.
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Source: Auto Plus

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