Dacia launches revised edition of Duster in Europe

Dacia announced the new revised Duster in three new trims-Access, Air and Nav+

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 26 Jun 2011 Views icon1158 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Dacia has revised its Duster line-up and launched two brand new trim levels in Europe. The Duster range is now available to order in Access, Air and Nav+ trims.

The new Air trim starts at just 10,995 British Pounds (Rs 9,87,863)and features air conditioning, DAB radio, Bluetooth connectivity, height-adjustable driver's seat, 16-inch wheels, body-coloured front and rear bumpers, electric front windows, USB and AUX connection and front fog lights as standard. 

The new Nav+ trim starts at 13,095 pounds sterling (Rs 11,76,541) and adds even more useful equipment. In addition to the Air, the Nav + adds MediaNav Evolution (7-inch touchscreen multimedia system with satellite navigation), rear-parking sensors plus camera and 16-inch 'Tyrol' alloy wheels. It also features electric rear windows, heated and electrically adjustable door mirrors, onboard computer, leather steering wheel and ’Graphite’ cloth upholstery.  

Access and Air versions of the Duster are available with the 1.6 SCe 115 engine. The Nav+ is available with the TCe 125 engine and the well-proven 1.5 dCi 110 engine.

All versions of the Duster can be specified with two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The automatic six-speed EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) transmission is available on Nav+ trim mated to the popular 1.5 dCi 110 turbodiesel engine, priced at £15,495 OTR. Perfectly complementing each other, the pairing returns fuel economy of 62.8mpg (NEDC combined) and CO2 emissions of 116g/km.

The new Duster range is available to order now with customer deliveries from April 2018. The Duster range is considered as one of the most affordable SUVs in the UK at 9,495 British Pounds (Rs 8,53,093)

Dacia has been a part of Renault since 1960 and was fully acquired by it in 1999.

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