Duster will fit into Renault’s new philosophy
After the Kardian, Boeral and Koleos, it's time for the Duster to get a store bath and offer the refinements it has always lacked
By
Boris Feldman
Published on 2026-03-26 at 06:00 PM
Updated on 2026-04-07 at 09:03 PM
Published on 2026-03-26 at 06:00 PM
Updated on 2026-04-07 at 09:03 PM
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Renault decided to turn the key and no longer produce models from its subsidiary Dacia, Logan and Sandero, and offer the same models to the Brazilian market as it has in France.
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Then came the Kardian, Boreal, now the Koleos, but the Duster SUV is a market success, a model that fits this new philosophy of the French brand in Brazil.
It will then be soon relaunched with a store bath, more sophisticated inside and out, and with the 1.0 100 horsepower and 1.3 163 horsepower engines, manual or automatic transmission, an almost complete Adas package and is already in testing targeting the Hyundai Creta.
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