Dacia presented a pickup and van based on Duster: overview of new products.
According to Korrespondent.net: Dacia decided to expand its lineup and, in addition to the traditional crossover, introduced new versions of a pickup and van for the Duster model.
See photos: Dacia transformed Duster into a pickup and van
Pickup details
The pickup was developed in collaboration with the Romanian company Romturingia. It retains a four-door body but instead of a conventional trunk, it has a compact cargo compartment. The length of this compartment is only 1.05 meters, and the width is 1 meter. The vehicle's payload capacity reaches 430 kg, and the configuration includes metal rails and four fastening points.
Price and competition
The price of the pickup in Romania exceeds €31,000, making it more expensive than the standard Duster, but still cheaper than larger pickups. For instance, the Toyota Hilux costs about €10,000 more, while the Ford Ranger and Volkswagen Amarok are even more expensive. At the same time, the KGM Musso can be purchased for only €2,000 more, providing a larger and more functional vehicle.
See photos: Dacia transformed Duster into a pickup and van
Duster Cargo
Along with the pickup, the Duster Cargo version was also presented in the UK. This variant has no rear seats and features a flat wooden floor, a metal partition, four fastening points, and opaque windows. The cargo compartment volume is 1149 liters, and the price in the UK starts from £27,594.
Dacia introduced a crossover with a range of 1450 km
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The new versions of the Duster emphasize Dacia's intention to occupy its niche in the light commercial vehicle segment. The successful implementation of these models could significantly increase the brand's popularity and attract new customers looking for practical and affordable vehicles.
These new products present a vivid example of the automotive business's adaptation to the needs of the modern market, where practicality and functionality have become the main criteria for choice for many consumers.
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