After a long wait, Renault finally took the wraps off the facelifted Duster at the 2016 Auto Expo in February. The French car maker also revealed that the car will be launched in six variants with petrol as well as diesel engine options. While the current generation model wasn't available with an automatic option, the new one will include an 'Easy-R' AMT too. The company said that the new Duster will come with evolved 'Electricals and Electronics and a new CM10 engine.
Mechanicals aside, the refreshed Duster will get cosmetic updates too. The compact SUV now gets a new face with a single slat grille up front with the Renault logo in the centre. Renault has also fitted new 'hawk-eye' headlights and silver scuff plates up front to make it look more rugged. The car showcased at the 2016 Auto Expo was fitted with gun metal finished alloy wheels. At the back, the Duster will get a redesigned bumper, LED taillights and new scuff plates.
The updates aren't just restricted to the exterior. On the inside, the facelifted Duster gets a large infotainment system with Bluetooth, AUX, USB connectivity and an in-built navigation system. Steering wheel, and the seats have been changed too. The India-spec Duster gains its inspiration from its Brazilian cousin that received a facelift last year.
First introduced in 2012, the Duster hasn't received a considerable update since its launch in India. Renault did bring in an AWD variant in 2014 but with a very mild interior and exterior update. This update will bring the Duster on par with competition like Hyundai Creta and will come just before Honda marks its debut with the new BR-V.
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