Dacia is already working on Grand Duster. Believed to join
the family in 2018, about a year after the regular model arrives in the market,
the Grand Duster (name unconfirmed) will feature seating for seven.
The vehicle, whose more generous proportions are
said to place it against the likes of the Kia Sorento and Nissan X-Trail, will
also benefit from a new design language shared with the five-seater Duster.
The entry-level versions will come with cloth
seats, electric front windows only, a basic sound system and steel wheels,
while more expensive models are believed to add parking sensors, rearview
camera, satellite navigation system and climate control, among others.
Powertrains will be shared between the regular
Duster and Grand Duster, including a 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol unit with
123 Hp, along with the 1.6-liter dCi diesel that should serve as a
replacement for the current 1.5-liter unit. All models are believed to come
with a 6-speed manual gearbox as standard with an automatic offered optionally.
Four-wheel drive will continue to be offered as an option.