Saturday, 20 September 2014

Styling and trim upgrades for Dacia Duster

  • Dacia has announced a series of styling and trim updates for its Duster SUV. The revised model can be ordered from today. 

  • Changes include a new front-end grille design with a more prominent Dacia logo and four air intakes on either side. All models in the range now come with Duster-branded roof bars, while a new tailgate design features at the rear.
  • Top-spec Laureate models now come with new 16-inch alloy wheels, while extra body colours are available throughout the range.
  • Inside every model in the range gets new trim and seats, while options include a spare wheel on two-wheel-drive versions.

  • Engines and trim levels remain unchanged, while prices are also unaffected. The current range starts at £9495 for the entry-level two-wheel-drive 1.5 105 model in Access specification, rising to £11,500 for the same model in four-wheel-drive guise. The top-end Laureate dCi 110 four-wheel-drive version costs £15,495.
  • Previously, right-hand-drive Duster models were made at Renault’s Chennai plant in India, but production is moving to the firm’s Piresti plant in Dacia’s home market of Romania.

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