Dacia took the 2018 Duster to Greece for its first
test drives. The 2018
Dacia Duster looks more like a significant facelift, with visual tweaks made
here and there, and some technical upgrades applied to different parts.
These include the improved insulation, new electric
power steering, and a variety of new gizmos that should appeal to future
owners, such as hill descent control, blind spot warning, automatic headlights,
multi-view camera system, and keyless entry.
Additionally, Romania's budget SUV benefits from a
new front bumper and hood, for increased pedestrian impact protection,
alongside new curtain airbags. Elsewhere, the 2018 Dacia Duster looks pretty
much unchanged, even using the old MediaNav infotainment system on better
equipped models.
Customers will get to choose between two petrol
engines, with 115 PS and 125 PS, available with four-wheel drive
on demand, an LPG variant of the former, and two diesels, rated at 90 PS and 110 PS. The latter can be had with 4WD and an 'efficient
dual-clutch' (EDC) automatic gearbox, as extras.