The first prototypes of the new generation Dacia
Duster may have just started hitting the streets, but development could be far
more advanced than initially thought. If a report from AutoAlgerie
turns out to be correct, it should be officially unveiled on June 22, before
making its public debut at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show this fall.
The all-new Dacia Duster
is expected to adopt an evolutionary design, with a similar boxy shape that
will make it instantly recognizable.
We still don't know for sure what platform it will
use, but recent reports indicated that it could be based on Renault-Nissan's
CMF architecture, which also underpins the Renault Kadjar and Nissan Qashqai. A
few updates will be made to the engine family too, although it's not clear yet
if we could be looking at entirely new powertrains coming from Renault, such as
the 1.6-liter dCi diesel.
There will also be a version with a longer wheelbase
that will accommodate up to 7 occupants, in three rows of seats, enlarging the
Duster's customer base.
Cr : Carscoops