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Duster reveals its true SUV personality

It's bursting with practicality for all your adventures.

According to motoring gurus, the new Renault Duster goes even further, as it’s more robust and caters for outdoor lovers with more technology both inside and out.

Barry van Rooyen, sales manager at Renault Thompson Motors, said the Duster allows the driver to go anywhere, thanks to its connectivity and 4WD performance.

“With the new mild hybrid version, it is also more eco-smart than ever. Designed for the comfort of both driver and passengers, this vehicle offers a spacious cabin with practical storage solutions. It continues its success story and increases its versatility with its iconic design and its excellent off-road capabilities. Its Starkle side protectors and wheel arches showcase its powerful SUV nature. It’s bursting with practicality for all your adventures, and it comes with modular roof bars,” said Barry.

Simone Wilcocks shows the spacious interior.

The Duster’s assertive light signature and roof spoiler underline its dynamic character.

It’s also designed with sustainability in mind, as it features mudguards and side guards made largely from recycled materials.

The completely redesigned interior offers a spacious environment for both driver and passengers. Enhanced with smart technologies, it ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience on every journey.

The new generation engine offers improved performance and reduced emissions. The TCe 150 offers 113kW, the most powerful engine yet offered in a Duster.

The Duster mild hybrid 4WD produces 96kW with a claimed 5.7 litres/100km combined consumption. The 4WD versions are assisted by a mild hybrid system to optimise fuel consumption in the most energy-intensive driving phases.

Visit Renault Port Shepstone or Shelly Beach and test drive the new Duster.

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