Renault set to make a comeback with Duster, here's all you need about upcoming mid-size SUV
After ruling the Indian car market for over 10 years with a mid-size SUV Duster, the leading French car has now decided to make give it a major makeover in the vehicle and launch it with a new avatar. Yes, you read it right. According to the reports, recently, Renault and Japanese car makers Nissan announced an alliance and decided to launch 6 new four-wheelers, including electric vehicles.
The report says that, As per their new strategy, the firm soon will be launching an updated version of Duster with some major changes. However, the company has not revealed any official information regarding the same. But, one can expect that the mid-size SUV will hit the market somewhere around mid-2024 or the start of 2025 with better build quality, advanced features and a good safety rating.
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Know everything about upcoming Renault Duster
The updated or next-generation Duster model will be based on the CMF-B modular platform, which means customers can expect a bigger version of the four-wheeler. Talking about the design, the upcoming SUV is likely to come with a new grille, paired with flared wheel arches, and more stylish revised bumpers among others.
When it comes to what changes the vehicle will get, there are high chances that the upcoming Duster will feature a new infotainment system, which will support android, auto and apple car play. Apart from this, advanced features like voice assist, electric tailgate, wireless charging, and inbuilt Alexa are also expected.
If rumors are to be believed, it is expected that the next-gen Renault Duster is likely to come with a seven-seater configuration.
Previously, the vehicle used to come with both petrol engine and diesel options. Later, the company limit the powertrain and allow it to have only a 1.3-liter turbo-petrol engine. The upcoming SUV likely to feature a mid-strong hybrid engine as same as Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara.
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