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2021 Renault Duster New Facelift For Offroading
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2021 Renault Duster New Redesign For Offroading
New Renault Duster: Will this look like a redesigned Dacia SUV.
It is well known that the Dacia Duster, one of Europe's best-selling SUVs, is sold in some markets with the Renault badge.
These are primarily the countries - such as Brazil, Russia and India - where production is organized, and South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, South American countries…
These days, the second generation of the Renault Duster, the SUV with the #Dacia badge, debuted in late 2017 in Brazil.
Still, the #Renault badge instead of the Daci on the "nose" and "tail" of the car is not the only difference between the two models, suggesting that the Brazilian Duster could serve as a template for the facelift of European performances.
In the richer trim levels, the Brazilian (or South American) #Duster has more massive front fenders with additional fog lights, protective trim on wheel arches, sills and doors.
There is a change in the interior too: New (and nicer) steering wheel, new (and larger) multimedia display, rectangular vents instead of round ones…
While the equipment is more or less the same as European designs, South American buyers, at least initially, have no choice. The only option is a 1.6-liter atmospheric bi-fuel gasoline powered by conventional fuel (then developing 118 bhp) or ethanol (120 bhp), combined with front-wheel drive.
There is no longer a 2.0 liter 4x4 gasoline in the range. The base version costs 71790 brasil real, or $ 15500.
New Renault Duster: Will this look like a redesigned Dacia SUV.
It is well known that the Dacia Duster, one of Europe's best-selling SUVs, is sold in some markets with the Renault badge.
These are primarily the countries - such as Brazil, Russia and India - where production is organized, and South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, South American countries…
These days, the second generation of the Renault Duster, the SUV with the #Dacia badge, debuted in late 2017 in Brazil.
Still, the #Renault badge instead of the Daci on the "nose" and "tail" of the car is not the only difference between the two models, suggesting that the Brazilian Duster could serve as a template for the facelift of European performances.
In the richer trim levels, the Brazilian (or South American) #Duster has more massive front fenders with additional fog lights, protective trim on wheel arches, sills and doors.
There is a change in the interior too: New (and nicer) steering wheel, new (and larger) multimedia display, rectangular vents instead of round ones…
While the equipment is more or less the same as European designs, South American buyers, at least initially, have no choice. The only option is a 1.6-liter atmospheric bi-fuel gasoline powered by conventional fuel (then developing 118 bhp) or ethanol (120 bhp), combined with front-wheel drive.
There is no longer a 2.0 liter 4x4 gasoline in the range. The base version costs 71790 brasil real, or $ 15500.
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