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Briefing: Renault’s New Duster Looks Like A Rich Man’s Dacia But Starts At $11,400
Strategic angle: The Duster returns to India with premium tech and a hybrid option, but skips the AWD found in global models.
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Updated 24 days ago
Renault's latest Duster model is returning to the Indian market, emphasizing premium technology and a hybrid powertrain option. This move aligns with the growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles.
Notably, the Indian version of the Duster will not include the all-wheel drive (AWD) feature that is available in global models. This decision may impact its appeal among consumers seeking versatile driving options.
With a starting price of $11,400, the Duster aims to position itself competitively within the Indian automotive landscape, potentially influencing market dynamics and consumer preferences.