Renault India is
working on another facelift for the first-gen Duster. In a new development, IAB
reader Charan Kumar has shared a fresh set of spy shots of the 2020 Renault
Duster (facelift), which gives us a closer look at the future model.
The 2020 Renault Duster will boast updated bodywork,
which should help it to conform to the stringent pedestrian protection safety
regulations that come into effect on 1 April 2020. The most significant changes
will be made to the vehicle's front, where the updated vehicle would feature a
higher-set bonnet that will free up some space between the hood and the engine
components, thereby reducing the risk of injuries suffered by the pedestrian on
hitting the sheetmetal. This will even necessitate the use of a new front
bumper and a revised grille.
The latest spy images offer a good look at the front
of the facelifted Renault Duster. The first-gen model has received projector
headlights - a feature not seen even on the second generation model - and LED
DRLs. It is being said that the updated model could have an electric sunroof on
the top-spec trim. Moreover, the refreshed vehicle will be equipped with new
alloy wheels and new roof rails, and be available with new paint options.
Inside, it will likely feature an updated infotainment unit and improved
material quality.
The 85 PS diesel motor will be on its way out, while
the 110 PS version of the K9K 1.5-litre oil-burner and the H4K 1.5-litre petrol
motor will be updated to achieve compliance with the BSVI norms. The former
will continue to be available with a 6-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed
automated manual transmission, while the latter will retain the 5-speed manual
transmission and a CVT.
Before giving the first-gen Duster another facelift,
Renault will equip it with rear parking sensors, a passenger seatbelt reminder
and a high-speed warning for adherence to the new safety regulations, by July
this year.