Renault to stop rebadging Dacia models in Russia, Brazil, except Duster
Renault will gradually stop rebadging Dacia models as Renaults because the French company wants to move its main brand upmarket.
Renault will gradually stop rebadging Dacia models as Renaults because the French company wants to move its main brand upmarket.
The new second generation Dacia Duster looks a lot like the original SUV, but it should be better in every way. More details coming at the Frankfurt show.
The second-gen Dacia Duster has an evolutionary design, larger cabin, more steeply raked windscreen, 17-inch wheels, and LED lights.
Dacia is Renault’s increasingly popular low cost automotive brand, but where does the Romanian marque get its name and what does it mean?
Launched in 2013, the Dacia Duster is the Romanian brand’s first SUV. Attractive styling and pricing have made it popular in emerging and developed markets.
Launched in 2012, the second generation Dacia Sandero is the hatchback version of the Romanian company’s Logan sedan. Sold as a Reanult in some countries.
Based on the first-gen Renault/Dacia Duster soft-roader, the Oroch pickup has a double cab, four doors, five seats, and a 1.6- or 2-liter engine.
The Renault Sandero RS 2.0 has a 108kW (145hp) engine, 6-speed manual, 4-wheel disc brakes and sportier suspension. It will be a Latin America-only model.