KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Photos of right hand driven Duster out.
- Features a large 10 Inch screen and digital drivers display.
- Will compete with Hyundai Creta, Grand Vitara and Curvv.
- 4WD confirmed.
The upcoming Renault Duster has been unveiled in the South African market, and this is the right-hand drive model, which is also set to launch in India in mid-2025. We now have clear photos of the Duster, both inside and out, and to our surprise, it features a 6-speed manual transmission. Scroll down to see more photos of this Creta rival, and in the meantime, make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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2nd Generation Renault Duster
We have already covered all the updates regarding the Renault Duster, originally called the Dacia Duster. Now, there is fresh new information about this vehicle. The original company is Dacia, an automaker from Romania, and it is part of the Renault Group. Additionally, a 7-seater version of it, called the 'Bigster,' is also speculated to enter the market after the Duster launch. More info on that later.
The photos indicate that this car will feature a larger, possibly 10-inch infotainment screen, Y-shaped AC vents, steering-mounted controls, ADAS, a digital drivers display, and a rotary knob with different drive terrain options. This suggests that the vehicle will come with a 4x4 setup.
Talking about the exterior, the alloy wheels appear huge, possibly 18 inches, mounted on Continental all-terrain tires. Additionally, the Duster looks macho and bold, which definitely gives it a strong road presence that Indian customers will love. Lasltly, the 4WD above the fender is clearly visible, so great news for all the off-roaders out there.
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Verdict
The Duster phenomenon that we all witnessed in the early 2010s is about to resurrect, and the Renault brand desperately needs it. Most Indians will eventually buy it for its looks, off-roading capabilities, and the brand name 'Duster.' For more information on this vehicle, follow 91Wheels.