New Renault Duster Totally Hybrid And Reworked Has Prices Revealed And Is Eagerly Awaited In Brazil In 2025
The highly anticipated launch of the third generation of the Renault Duster is shaking up the automotive market, with the revelation of prices in Europe and the promise of an exciting debut. Known for its success as one of the best-selling SUVs in Europe, the new Renault Duster will arrive with a series of updates and engine options, marking a significant evolution from previous generations, according to Estadão.
Prices And Variety Of Engines In The SUV
With prices starting at 18,800 euros for the base version, the new Renault Duster will offer engine options that include gasoline or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) combustion, mild hybrid, or full hybrid. The mild hybrid TCe 130 and hybrid 140 versions start at 21,600 euros (R$ 115,000) and 25,150 euros (R$ 135,000), respectively, providing consumers with a wide range of choices to meet their performance and efficiency needs.
In addition to engine options, the new Renault Duster SUV features a revamped design, inspired by the Bigster concept, unveiled in 2021. With a length of 4.34 meters, a width of 1.81 meters, a height of 1.66 meters, and a wheelbase of 2.66 meters, the SUV offers ample interior space and a trunk with a capacity of up to 472 liters. The interior promises improvements in finishing and advanced technology, following the brand’s quality standard.
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Expectations For The Brazilian Market Of Renault
Although the debut of the new Renault Duster SUV is only scheduled for 2025 in Brazil, the arrival of the third generation promises to shake up the national market. Currently, the Brazilian Duster has undergone a recent redesign and is now called Plus, remaining competitive while awaiting the arrival of the new generation. With prices ranging from R$ 122,290 to R$ 153,990, the current version of the Duster will remain available to Brazilian consumers until the introduction of the next generation.
With its reputation for offering excellent value for money, the new Renault Duster SUV promises to remain an attractive option for European consumers, offering competitive prices and a variety of engine options. Its anticipated debut in Brazil in 2025 could redefine the SUV segment in the country, bringing with it the promise of innovation and performance for car enthusiasts.
