Renault Duster AT snapped in India
There are spy shots floating over the web, of the much awaited Renault Duster revamp, that is expected to roll out during the festive season of the year, in the domestic market
There are spy shots floating over the web, of the much awaited Renault Duster revamp, that is expected to roll out during the festive season of the year, in the domestic market.The most interesting part about the story is about the leaked pics carrying an Automatic version. The pictures have the gearbox hidden. That clearly shows the possibility of the automatic transmission adorning the revamped new car.
Engine and Transmission: Once the car arrives in the Indian market, it would be standing opposite to the currently existing Hyundai Creta along with the Mahindra Scorpio, both carrying a 6-speed automatic gearbox. As per the reports floating online, the all new revamped Renault Duster would arrive housing a brand’s EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch transmission), that is a 6-speed unit, mated to the 1.5-L K9K diesel unit in its 110 PS measure.
Exterior Modifications: Modifications on the exterior of the revamped car comprises of fresh head lamps along with LED daytime running lights, a latest chrome grille, reread bumpers along with new alloy wheels.
Interior modifications: Inside the cabin, the Renault Duster make over machine would acquire a few minor updates at its trim and the material. As Renault India rolled out a new 3-spoke steering wheel on the 2015 model year update, besidesome of the minor changes to its instrument panel along with these parts and components are sourced to remain the same. The all new revamped Renault Duster was showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show, back in 2013, so nearly after 2 years the model is ready to come out finally. There are other additional features such as the 7-inch touchscreen MediaNAV system, Bluetooth and cruise control would endure to be the same. While, the car has been a top favourite in the market since long, and this revamp and make-over would definitely add and supplement the loyalty of the car, in the Indian market.