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Crossover-styled version sold as the Dacia Sandero Stepway. Spring: 2020 2020 2024 Battery electric city car (A-segment) produced in China, rebadged Renault City K-ZE. Saloon: Logan: 2004 2020 2022 Entry-level B-segment saloon. SUV/crossover: Duster: 2010 2023 Compact crossover SUV with optional all-wheel drive. Bigster: 2025 2025 Compact ...
The Dacia Duster was launched in the UK in 2012, and has received several awards since, including: 2012 Top Gear Bargain of the Year, [32] 2012 Scottish Car of the Year, [33] and 2014 Carbuyer.co.uk Best Small SUV. The Duster was Dacia's best selling vehicle in the UK, with 20,000 sales as of 2016, [34] from the 70,000 total Dacia sales in the ...
Coupé SUV based on the Clio/Captur platform (Europe and others) or Duster platform (Russia). Also known as the Renault Samsung XM3 in South Korea. Austral: 2022 2022 — C-segment SUV. Captur: 2013 2019 2024 B-segment SUV based on the Clio platform. Duster: 2012 2019 — Rebadged Dacia Duster for markets without the presence of Dacia.
S.C. Automobile Dacia S.A., [5] commonly known as Dacia (Romanian pronunciation: ⓘ), is a Romanian car manufacturer that takes its name from the historical region that constitutes present-day Romania. The company was established in 1966.
Renault Duster named 2013 Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY), got a total of 29 awards. The Renault Duster received more awards than any other car brand in India between 2012 and 2015. The Renault Duster received 29 awards in India, and the Renault company 34 awards. [4] Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY): Duster, Car of the Year
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Dacia Duster III (2023–present) Dacia Bigster (2024–present) Lada Iskra (announced for 2025) Renault Taliant (2021–present) [24] Dacia Logan. Dacia Sandero.
The Dacia Pick-Up was a range of pick-up trucks manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia. The 31 years of production saw the manufacturing of a total of 318,969 vehicles. [8] The Pick-up was the last of the Dacia models to be based on the Renault 12 that made up the majority of the Dacia model range since the late 1960s.