The Dacia Duster is a compact crossover SUV produced and marketed jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its Romanian subsidiary Dacia since 2010. It is currently in its second generation, launched in the autumn of 2017. Dacia has added new features to the compact crossover that push it further up the ladder in its affordable segment of the crossover market. Renault-Dacia has also added a new engine to the Duster.
We still don't understand why such an interesting design is given to the Dacia brand. But rather than ask the wrong questions that might dispel the dream, let's focus on the quality of the design together with YouTube car design personality TheSketchMonkey.
In his latest video, he immediately starts explaining why some of the design elements are similar to the XC40, one of Volvo's best-looking SUVs ever. For example, the way the glass rises up at the D-pillar is the same, and so is the line where the clamshell hood meets the fenders. And even though the Dacia has one long fascia element connecting the two headlights, these seem to mirror Thor's Hammer, Volvo's trademark LED design.
Recycled materials left unpainted are also a big part of the Dacia Bigster concept's identity. But Volvo has been going green in such a way for many years. We also find that the Romanian brand's study resembles the Bronco Sport from the side. What do you guys think?
The Bigster is expected to enter production sometime in 2025. If the specs of the concept are to be believed, the model will measure 4.6 meters or 181 inches from bumper to bumper, so somewhere between a Tiguan and a Skoda Kodiaq. Powertrains have not been detailed, but we're almost certain they will have some level of electrification while most likely skipping diesel as an option.
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Sandero Stepway is a rugged supermini crossover that has been completely updated with a new look and the latest technologies.
Sharing the same platform as its regular supermini sibling, the Sandero, the Stepway is the perfect vehicle for motorists who find themselves driving down muddy roads on a regular basis.
The recipe behind the Stepway is refreshingly simple, because it's essentially a regular Sandero with increased ground clearance, chunkier tyres and protective body mouldings. You know, the kind of things that make sense on a large percentage of Britain's back roads.
Explore the latest Dacia Sandero Stepway and its host of new technologies and features, below.
Practicality and versatility are what the Sandero Stepway has been built on. The raised ride height makes for effortless progress when tackling country roads, while the chunkier tyres do an excellent job of dealing with imperfections on the road.
The boot space is the same as the Sandero supermini, with 348 litres at your disposal. However, an adjustable boot floor and modular roof bars ensure you have plenty of flexibility when transporting larger items.
For added practicality, the rear seats fold down (split seats feature depending on model), while there are an additional 21 litres of storage dotted throughout the cabin.
Dacia have always punched firmly above their weight with the equipment they offer in their range of vehicles, so it should come as no great surprise to learn the all-new Sandero Stepway continues in similar fashion.
All models come with LED daytime running lights as standard, as well as new safety features such as Active Emergency Braking System and E-call, which is an automated system that will call the emergency services in the event of an accident.
Sandero Stepway is available with a variety of features, depending on the model you choose, which include:
- Front and rear parking sensors with reversing camera
- Blind spot warning
- Hill start assist
- Electronic parking brake
- Cruise control
- Climate control
- Keyless entry
All-new Sandero Stepway is available with two engines, which include a turbocharged petrol and a single bi-fuel option.
The 0.9-litre turbocharged petrol engine is a strong all-round performer, providing 90bhp and a good wedge of pulling-power. Expect a shade over 50mpg on a combined cycle from this motor.
Alternatively, there is a bi-fuel option, which recruits a 1.0-litre engine alongside the assistance of traditional petrol and bi-fuel. Benefits include lower emissions as well as a quieter driving experience. Combined, you'll be able to travel over 800 miles when both fuel tanks are full and used in parallel.
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Stop and Start technology features as standard, helping to reduce emissions and fuel consumption in congested areas.
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Key features:
- 16' Flexwheels
- Body coloured bumpers
- Height-adjustable driver's seat with armrest
- Adjustable steering column
- Manual air conditioning
- Cruise control
- Remote central locking
- Tinted windows
Comfort
Key features in addition to Essential:
- Electric mirror adjustment
- Electric front and rear windows
- Keyless entry
- 8-inch Media Nav touchscreen display with navigation
- DAB Radio
- Automatic wipers and lights
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Key features in addition to Comfort:
- 16' alloy wheels
- Centre console with integrated armrest and storage
- Automatic parking brake
- Heated front seats
- Climate control
- Front parking sensors
- Blind spot warning
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Small crossovers continue to surge in popularity for a number of reasons, but it ultimately comes down to the blend of efficiency and versatility they offer on a daily basis.
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The latest Sandero Stepway builds on the success of the outgoing model by bringing new technology and a fresh look without compromising on the values above.
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All-new Sandero Stepway is now available to order from your nearest Evans Halshaw Dacia retailer.