RENAULT DUSTER
The Renault Duster is remembered as a revolutionary product developed and designed by Renault’s Romanian subsidiary, Dacia, its arrival opened up a new segment of crossover SUVs since its launch in July 2012.Renault has updated the Duster in 2016 to lend it a new lease of life.
EXTERIOR
It gets a new grille, revised headlamp design and a new design for the air intake in front. It also gets new front and rear scuff plates, revised tail lamp assembly and 16-inch wheels.However, one noticeable change to the Duster is the modified roof rails to increase the amount of support it can provide.
INTERIOR
It received an equipment upgrade more than a year back with new clocks and a touch-screen infotainment system being offered with the entire range after being introduced with the Duster AWD. The new Duster carries is offered with new seat upholstery options, power windows with anti-pinch and a contemporary multifunction steering wheel. It will also get navigation and Bluetooth connectivity like the current car. The adjuster knob for the retractable electrical wing mirrors has now come out from under the handbrake lever to its right place – the driver door trim.
ENGINE & GEARBOX
The Renault Duster is currently offered in ten diesel and two petrol variants. Renault has added two new variants, the entry-level Base variant and the one-below-the-top RXS variant.
The engine line-up stays the same as before; a 1.5-litre diesel and a 1.6-litre petrol. The diesel is available in two configurations 84bhp -200Nm of torque and 108bhp - 240Nm of torque while the petrol engine produces 102bhp - 145Nm of torque. The 84bhp diesel and the petrol engine have been mated to a five-speed manual while the 108bhp diesel has been mated to a six-speed manual gearbox.
The most important addition to the new Duster is the automated-manual six-speed gearbox that is available with the 108bhp setup. The AWD though, is not being offered with the AMT transmission.
PRICE
The new Duster is offered at the price of 8-11 lakh.
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The Renault Duster is remembered as a revolutionary product developed and designed by Renault’s Romanian subsidiary, Dacia, its arrival opened up a new segment of crossover SUVs since its launch in July 2012.Renault has updated the Duster in 2016 to lend it a new lease of life.
EXTERIOR
It gets a new grille, revised headlamp design and a new design for the air intake in front. It also gets new front and rear scuff plates, revised tail lamp assembly and 16-inch wheels.However, one noticeable change to the Duster is the modified roof rails to increase the amount of support it can provide.
INTERIOR
It received an equipment upgrade more than a year back with new clocks and a touch-screen infotainment system being offered with the entire range after being introduced with the Duster AWD. The new Duster carries is offered with new seat upholstery options, power windows with anti-pinch and a contemporary multifunction steering wheel. It will also get navigation and Bluetooth connectivity like the current car. The adjuster knob for the retractable electrical wing mirrors has now come out from under the handbrake lever to its right place – the driver door trim.
ENGINE & GEARBOX
The Renault Duster is currently offered in ten diesel and two petrol variants. Renault has added two new variants, the entry-level Base variant and the one-below-the-top RXS variant.
The engine line-up stays the same as before; a 1.5-litre diesel and a 1.6-litre petrol. The diesel is available in two configurations 84bhp -200Nm of torque and 108bhp - 240Nm of torque while the petrol engine produces 102bhp - 145Nm of torque. The 84bhp diesel and the petrol engine have been mated to a five-speed manual while the 108bhp diesel has been mated to a six-speed manual gearbox.
The most important addition to the new Duster is the automated-manual six-speed gearbox that is available with the 108bhp setup. The AWD though, is not being offered with the AMT transmission.
PRICE
The new Duster is offered at the price of 8-11 lakh.
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