2010 Dacia Duster SUV revealed
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Renault owned Dacia has unveiled their new SUV called Duster. The Duster will be available both as a 4×2 and 4×4. Customers can choose from two diesel engines(85 and 105 hp dCi units) and a 1.6-liter gasoline units that produces 110 hp.
This little fuel efficient SUV is 4.31 meters long and 1.82 meters wide, and will compete very closely with the new Mitsubishi RVR crossover.
There are three different driving modes available:
In AUTO mode the front/rear torque split is calculated automatically as a function of available grip, giving Dacia genuine 4×4 ability. In normal road conditions torque is sent to front wheels only.
In LOCK mode 50 percent torque is constantly sent to the rear axle and the mode is meant for rough conditions.
In 4×2 mode, the transmission is locked into two-wheel drive and meant for city and highway driving when the roads are in good condition.
Duster has a 200+ mm ground clearance so it can handle small bumps and little off-roading. Sales in Europe will start next spring. Later on it will also go on sale in Middle East, Ukraine, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Russia and Mexico. For full details see the press release below.
Press release:
DUSTER, THE NEW CAR FROM DACIA THAT REWRITES THE 4×4 RULEBOOK
Following the successive launches of Logan, Sandero and Logan MCV (seven-seat estate), plus Logan van and Logan pick-up, Dacia is now poised to tackle the 4×4 market with ‘Duster’, a tough, reliable, easy-to-use 4×4, aimed at motorists looking for an everyday car with real off-road ability.
Dacia Duster is economical both to buy and run:
economical to buy: an unbeatable performance/equipment/space package for its price.
economical to run: available with a choice of economical engines with low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. The 4×2 diesel versions of Dacia Duster will emit less than 140g CO2/km, making them eligible for the Dacia eco² signature, while the 4×4 diesel versions will emit less than 150g CO2/km.
Dacia Duster is proof that it is possible to produce an all-terrain vehicle that is not only functional and affordable, but also respectful of the environment.
Dacia Duster will be manufactured in 4×2 and 4×4 versions for the European, Turkish and Maghreb markets at the brand’s Pitesti plant in Romania. Sales begin in Spring 2010.
Duster is a truly international vehicle, both in terms of its markets and production. It will gradually become available across the world, badged as either a Renault or a Dacia, following the example of Logan and Sandero.
THE GENESIS OF THE DUSTER PROJECT: A RESPONSE TO AN UNMET DEMAND
The Duster project was born out of the simple premise that a real need existed in the world for an affordable, comfortable and rugged 4×4, a class which is currently not well served. Aware of this gap, the Renault group decided to develop an all-terrain vehicle aimed initially at emerging markets. The needs of European customers were also taken into account from the project outset.
In emerging markets (Russia, Brazil, etc.), the middle classes aspire to owning a modern car that reflects their social status. At the same time, they want a strong car that is reliable, versatile and capable of standing up to climatic demands and conditions that can be both tough and varied (long distances, difficult terrain, use in large built-up areas). The current offer is largely dominated by imported SUVs, which are often priced beyond the means of these middle classes.
In Europe, Dacia’s success has highlighted the demand for modern, reliable and affordable cars. Although the current range of 4×4s and SUVs is quite extensive, it neglects the call for a functional, affordable all-terrain vehicle, favouring instead SUVs that are expensive and often ill-suited to the needs of off-road driving.
DACIA DUSTER, EVERYTHING A 4×4 SHOULD BE
Indisputable 4×4 looks…
At first glance, Dacia Duster is clearly a 4×4. Its front end exudes a sense of ruggedness, with its imposing chrome grille and sump guard also pointing to its clear 4×4 credentials. Seen in profile, its high ground clearance, wide wheel arches and body protection are an open invitation to take on even the toughest surfaces.
Today’s all-terrain vehicles are often synonymous with bulk, a preconception which Dacia Duster sweeps aside. Being 4.31 metres long and 1.82 metres wide, Dacia Duster is very compact, making it as at home in built-up areas as it is when taken off the beaten track. Although it clearly demonstrates that it belongs to the world of all-terrain motoring, Dacia Duster boasts attractive, yet not ostentatious lines.
…with genuine go-anywhere ability
Dacia Duster was designed to tackle all types of roads and tracks, all over the world. In order to meet these varied needs, it will be available in all markets in both 4×2 form (for customers looking for good ground clearance and a high driving position, without the need for four-wheel drive) and with 4×4 transmission for off-road driving.
Dacia Duster’s strengthened undercarriage is suitable for dirt roads and all-terrain use thanks to its high ground clearance (more than 200mm) and impressive clearance angles (approach angle: 30 degrees; departure angle: more than 35 degrees).
Dacia Duster is easy to drive and not only aimed at all-terrain drivers. Its combination of its low unladen weight (1,180kg in 4×2 - 1,280kg in 4×41) and compact proportions, ensure particularly agile handling. In the 4×4 version, thanks to the unique and intuitive control (sourced from Nissan) located at the foot of the centre console, Dacia Duster drivers can easily adapt the vehicle’s transmission configuration to meet their needs of the moment. This control allows one of three modes to be selected:
When the AUTO mode is selected, the front/rear torque split is calculated automatically as a function of available grip. This system is aimed at providing optimal traction, however much grip is available, and gives Dacia Duster genuine 4×4 ability. In normal conditions, the torque is transmitted through the front wheels only. If traction is lost, or when grip is at a premium, some of the torque is transferred to the rear axle. In extreme conditions, the torque is split equally front and rear. This split is performed by an electromagnetic torque converter supplied by Nissan.
In LOCK mode, the driver electronically locks it into 4×4 mode, whereby 50 per cent of torque is consistently fed through the rear axle. This mode is recommended in low grip conditions (snow, mud, dirt, sand) at low speeds.
In 4×2 mode, the transmission is locked into two-wheel drive. This mode is suited to driving on good roads and reduces fuel consumption.
A DACIA 4×4 WHICH DELIVERS ALL THE STRENGTHS EXPECTED OF THE BRAND
Duster, the sixth vehicle in the Dacia range, remains true to the brand’s philosophy by offering unbeatable cabin space for its price, plus low running costs thanks to its thrifty fuel consumption, as well as a high level of safety and reliability whatever the conditions.
Unbeatable cabin space for its price
Although Dacia Duster’s price is comparable with that of a city car, its exterior and interior dimensions are more akin to those of a compact car from the segment above. It comfortably seats up to five adults, with both front and rear occupants enjoying the same amount of space as passengers in its sister Logan model.
Dacia Duster’s boot capacity is unbeatable, too, with a volume of up to 475dm3 ISO. With the rear benchseat folded and tipped forward, its impressive carrying ability can even exceed 1,600dm3 ISO.
Reliable engines with good fuel economy and low CO2 emissions
Both the 4×2 and 4×4 versions of Dacia Duster will be available with either a 1.6 16V 110hp petrol engine, or 85hp or 105hp dCi diesel power. All three powerplants have already demonstrated their efficiency under the bonnet of a number of Renault group models.
These engines are perfectly suited to the criteria of cost, strength and ease of maintenance that are a hallmark of the Dacia range. Combined with Duster’s low weight, they ensure that Dacia’s newcomer returns low fuel consumption and boasts impressive ecological credentials, with the dCi diesel versions emitting less than 140g of CO2/km in 4×2 form (qualifying Duster for the Dacia eco² signature) and less than 150g of CO2/km in the case of the 4×4 versions.
Safety: an absolute priority
Dacia Duster benefits from Renault’s acclaimed expertise in the area of safety. The news 4×4 features Bosch 8.1 ABS, as well as EBV electronic brakeforce distribution and emergency brake assist. On the passive safety front, Dacia Duster comes as standard with two front airbags (depending on market) and three-point seat belts with load limiters for the front seats. Depending on version, two lateral head/thorax airbags are fitted in addition to the driver and passenger front airbags to provide additional protection in the case of side impact. Pyrotechnic pretensioners for the front seats (depending on version) complete Dacia Duster’s retention system. In addition to holding the thorax firmly in place, they limit forward body movement in the case of a frontal impact by tightening the belt around the thorax and the lap.
Reliability and strength: Dacia fundamentals
Like all the vehicles based on the B0/Logan platform, Dacia Duster has been engineered to deliver the hallmark strength and reliability motorists have come to expect of the brand.
Particular attention has been paid to anti-corrosion protection thanks to several precautions:
wax-injected underbody and opening panel hollow sections,
mastic sealing of exterior joints,
additional wax treatment of underbody mechanical components,
stone-chip protection for underbody, sills and wheel arches.
Similar care has been paid to the electrics and electronics, with an installation already seen on several Renault models.
To back up its high build quality, Dacia Duster comes with a three-year or 100,000km warranty in the majority of its European markets.
A TRULY INTERNATIONAL CALLING
Duster is a truly international vehicle, both in terms of its markets and its production. It will gradually become available across the world, following the example of Logan and Sandero.
Dacia Duster to be released in the brand’s main markets from Spring 2010
Dacia Duster will be launched next Spring in Europe, Turkey and the Maghreb region (Algeria, Morocco). It will round off the Dacia model line-up, which is expanding in the majority of these markets. In addition to the three cars (Logan, Logan MCV and Sandero), Dacia has staked its claim, too, in the LCV sector with Logan van and Logan pick-up.
From June 2010, Duster will also be available in Ukraine, the Middle East (Israel, Jordan, Syria, Egypt and Lebanon) and in some African countries badged as a Renault.
The Pitesti factory will supply all these markets with both Dacia- and Renault- badged versions. The Romanian plant has an annual production capacity of 350,000 vehicles and will continue to produce the brand’s other models.
Renault Duster in Russia, Brazil and the Gulf States in 2011
Duster will expand into other parts of the world in 2011. It will be distributed in the Gulf States, supplied from Pitesti, and will also be built alongside Logan, Sandero and Sandero Stepway in Curitiba, Brazil, for distribution in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Chile. At a later date, Duster will go on to be manufactured at the Avtoframos plant in Moscow, Russia.
Press enquiries: Contact Mike Gale on 01923 697653 or Jeremy Townsend on 01923 697592 at the Renault UK Press Office. E-mail is firstname.surname@renault.co.uk. This Press release, photos and videos are available to download from www.press.renault.co.uk.
APPENDIX
Brand2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
(10 months)Dacia
22,833
135,184
184,472
230,294
257,013
254,500
Renault
-
9,915
63,134
137,022
252,438
180,500
Total
22,833
145,099
247,606
367,316
509,451
435,000
Countries – top 5
Brand
2009 (10 months)
Germany
Dacia
73,476
Brazil
Renault
65,266
France
Dacia
49,208
Russia
Renault
43,595
Romania
Dacia
36,874
2008 results
Country – top 5Brand
2008
Romania
Dacia
84,707
Brazil
Renault
76,237
Russia
Renault
74,300
Iran
Renault
54,425
France
Dacia
43,682
Sales by model
2008
Logan
311,76
Logan MCV
101,471
Logan van
6,207
Logan pick-up
4,514
Sandero
85,283
Total
509,451
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