02 March 2010
Today’s all-terrain vehicles are often synonymous with bulk, but Duster is an antidote to that idea. With a length of 4.31 metres and a width of 1.82 metres, Duster is very compact. Its Megane-size proportions ensure that it is as at home in built-up areas as it is off the beaten track. While it clearly belongs to the world of all-terrain vehicles, Dacia Duster displays attractive lines.
Duster is unmistakably a 4x4. From the front, it exudes an impression of toughness: the wide wheelarches
27 March 2009
As of 24 March, Dacia Sandero’s diesel engine will be available in Dacia’s Romanian commercial network. With an entry price of only 8,950 € VAT included and a 3-year or 100,000-km warranty, the 1.5dCi Sandero will be available in two power versions (70 and 85 hp).
The 1.5 dCi engine in Dacia Sandero is a technological hallmark: its second general common rail system (direct injection) joins high performance and low fuel consumption. The e
04 March 2009
Duster – Dacia's first concept crossover – is proud to be different. Seen from the driver's side, it is visibly a sporting coupé, yet passengers entering from the other side will see it as an MPV (Multi Purpose Vehicle) with a traditionally opening front door and rear-hinged rear door which suggest plush travelling refinement.
Duster's height of 1.49 metres, short front and rear overhangs (65cm and 80cm respectively), generous wheelbase (
24 January 2007
The introduction of the third vehicle of the X90 Programme, which will go on to feature a total of six vehicles within the framework of Renault Commitment 2009, not only forms part of the programme's ongoing development but also contributes to the group's international growth.
Logan Van slots in perfectly with the Logan Programme's overriding philosophy and, in addition to representing unprecedented value for money in its segment, meets the needs of customers looking for a basic, modern, robu