Recently there were some leaked images of newly refurbished Renault Duster emerging out in the internet raising the rumors that could this be the new avatar of the robust SUV. Renault made it official yesterday
with a press release of the new model.
So to put it bluntly the Renault Duster facelift is the Dacia Duster facelift with Renault badges and a different design for its grille.
The front fascia receives a more confident look with double optical headlamp complete with daytime running lights. The other modifications noticeable in the exterior are the overhead rail bars getting the duster logo and the dark metal shade 16" alloy wheel to make look the SUV tag given to be taken more seriously.
with a press release of the new model.
The Renault Duster Facelift is the Dacia version with a different looking grille. |
The Rear End of the New Duster |
The rear end gets a tit-bit of modification with a 'castellated nameplate trim', chrome exhaust tip and a new reprofiled taillights. To make the character lines of the car more pronounced the body comes paint with 'concrete grey' shade.
Interior of the New Duster |
The interiors see a new center console and a new instrument cluster. Renault have also added a few features which are listed below:
- Cruise control and speed limiter
- Rear park assist
- Electronic Stability Control
- Dual front airbags fitted as standard
On the engine front, Renault haven’t announced the option for the Duster facelift.
The engineers have worked their bit in the car as well, the press release states
'Engines mated to the six-speed manual gearbox also benefit from improved acoustics at high speed; the noise level at 130 kph in New Renault Duster is comparable to that at 90 kph on the previous version.'
The duster had set ablaze the Indian market in the 'compact crossover' segment, winning accolades and prizes, lets see if Indians welcome this new avatar of their favorite compact SUV.
The duster had set ablaze the Indian market in the 'compact crossover' segment, winning accolades and prizes, lets see if Indians welcome this new avatar of their favorite compact SUV.
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