New Dacia Model May Be Launched in Brazil as Part of Renault’s Plans
The Dacia Bigster, the brand’s future 7-seater SUV, has been spotted testing in Europe, revealing its final bodywork. Set to debut in 2024 in Europe, the Bigster may be one of the eight new models that Renault plans to launch in Brazil by 2027, promising to revolutionize the SUV market, according to the website Terra.
The new Renault SUV, which will be a larger version of the Duster, features modern and robust lines, following the Bigster concept from 2021. With LED headlights and a “Y” visual signature, a horizontal front grille, and “Y”-shaped taillights, the Bigster promises a striking and elegant visual identity.

Interior and Technology of the New Renault SUV
The interior of the Bigster is expected to follow the design of the new Duster, with a 7″ digital panel and a 10.1″ multimedia center, in addition to a small gear selector joystick in place of the gear lever. The finishing is expected to be more refined, similar to that used by Jeep in the Compass and Commander.
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The Bigster will feature engine options similar to those of the European Duster, including gasoline, GNV, and hybrid variants with a 6-speed dual-clutch automated transmission, with an optional 4×4 traction system. The modular CMF-B platform, the same as that of the Renault Kardian, will ensure stable and safe driving.
Launch of the Renault SUV in Brazil
Expected to hit the Brazilian market after 2025, the Bigster may be one of Renault’s bets for the coming years. With the Duster’s popularity in the country, the arrival of the 7-seater SUV promises to attract even more consumers seeking space and comfort for the whole family.
With a bold design, cutting-edge technology, and a proposal for sustainable mobility, the Dacia Bigster from Renault presents itself as a promising option in the SUV market, both in Europe and Brazil. We await more information and details about the launch of this anticipated model.

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