GB
  
You are currently viewing the United Kingdom version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
8 MIN READ TIME

TESTED 18.4.24, SEVILLE, SPAIN ON SALE NOVEMBER PRICE £23,000 (EST)

DACIA DUSTER

With a more sophisticated platform, design-savvy look and fresh tech, has this all-new version lost sight of the model’s value appeal?

How much car do you really need? It’s a question Dacia has been answering quite expertly for the past decade by nailing the fundamentals and saving on the stuff that’s largely immaterial (soft-touch interior mirror, anyone?). It has resulted in cars that are almost uniquely fit for purpose.

The outgoing Duster was a bit of a breakthrough in this respect, just tipping over the edge from ‘feels cheap, but at least it is cheap’ to being a genuinely good car at an unbeatable price. Dacia UK sent me one for a few days before the launch event of the new, third-generation Duster, and actually they could have given the old one a facelift with a more modern-looking interior and it would still be eminently recommendable. It’s a genuinely pleasant car to drive: it’s spacious enough, comfortable and easy to get on with.

But Dacia hasn’t just given the second generation a facelift. This is a very substantially new car. As usual, the technical rundown reads like a greatest hits album of semi-recent Renault products. It moves to the CMF-B platform employed by the Renault Clio, the Nissan Juke and the Dacia Sandero and Jogger but adds the 1.2-litre mild-hybrid three-cylinder engine from the European-market Austral. The 1.0-litre bi-fuel triple, which runs on petrol and LPG, is carried over from the outgoing Duster as the entry point to the range, and the 1.6-litre full hybrid from the Jogger and various Renaults provides the only automatic option. Diesels are out, but you can still have your Duster with four-wheel drive.

Unlock this article and much more with
You can enjoy:
Enjoy this edition in full
Instant access to 600+ titles
Thousands of back issues
No contract or commitment
Try for 99p
SUBSCRIBE NOW
30 day trial, then just £9.99 / month. Cancel anytime. New subscribers only.


Learn more
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

This article is from...


View Issues
Autocar
24-Apr-2024
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue


AUTOCAR
AUTOCAR
The original car magazine, published since 1895 ‘in the
THIS WEEK
ALL CARS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL…
THERE HAS ALWAYS been room for healthy debate
NEWS
G-Class EV revealed as luxury, hardcore off-roader
Mercedes claims its big electric 4x4 is“better than the combustion version off road”
Aceman tipped as Mini’s star car
New mid-range electric crossover will arrive in two states of tune, with a JCW to follow
Aston revamps DBX cabin, chassis and engine line-up
OFFICIAL PICTURES New touchscreen runs Aston’s latest infotainment
C3 Aircross reborn as a seven-seater
OFFICIAL PICTURES C3 Aircross will get EV, pure-petrol
Quattroporte ‘an important problem’
Maserati mulls replatforming delayed saloon EV to ensure it’s outstanding in all areas
New-old sports car is Abarth’s 75th-birthday present to itself
OFFICIAL PICTURES Alfa 4C has been given Abarth
Q&A KLAUS BUSSE, HEAD OF DESIGN, MASERATI
You’ve said you don’t want Maseratis to be
Alfa to politicians: forget car names and save industry
Boss Imparato speaks out after minister compels Milano rebrand
Volvo on the cusp of a production revolution
Radical new mega-casting production method will cut complexity while boosting flexibility
Vauxhall reinvents the Grandland
New version is bigger, sleeker and available as a 435-mile EV, mild hybrid and PHEV
Mazda reveals CX-80 seven-seat flagship
OFFICIAL PICTURES New 5.0m-long CX-80 will come with
? SECRET SOURCE
OUR INDUSTRY INSIDER
Car clubs at mercy of insurers
Soaring insurance costs now pose an‘existential threat’ to community car sharing
Matt Prior
TESTER’S NOTES Even April showers can’t dampen our
EVERY WEEK
Steve Cropley
MY WEEK IN CARS Goodwood F3 racing took
Damien Smith
RACING LINES Can anybody catch super Sutton’s Ford
YOUR VIEWS
LETTER OF THE WEEK Mon Chery I was
NEXT WEEK’S ISSUE
ON SALE 1 MAY
The terribly timed communist revolution
Kompakt, Oka, Oda; Aleko, Tavria, Debut, Giugiaro’s 1125;
SLIDESHOW
Notable kei cars
TESTED
PORSCHE MACAN ELECTRIC
New platform, different motive power, more weight: can the electric version really behave like a Macan should?
AUDI A3 SPORTBACK
Four years later, Audi moves to address criticisms of its swanky family hatchback
AUDI S3 SALOON
Warmed-up version of A3 sets out stall with more power and RS3-spec driveline tech
MERCEDES-BENZ CLE CABRIOLET
Convertible follows coupé to complete newly consolidated two-door range
LOTUS ELETRE S
Massive electric SUV that introduced us to ‘new Lotus’ is at last driven on British roads
Bentley Bentayga
For the first time, Crewe’s most extravagant offering is an SUV. Does it stack up?
It lacks the Mulsanne’s charm but is a better luxury car by far
VERDICT ★★★★☆ F our years after the Mulsanne
FEATURES
TOP 100 CARS ON SALE TODAY
Choosing the best new cars and ranking them in order is a mighty task. We did it so you don’t have to
The final countdown: from fifth to first
Here, then, are our five finalists, each of them a car of the first order. Richard Lane makes the difficult decision and declares a winner
BAG A TOP 100 CAR FOR LESS
Second-hand needn’t mean second-best, so here’s the cream of the classified crop
MUSTANG ALLEY
A round 800 Ford Mustangs lined up at the British Motor Museum in celebration of the ever yman sports car’s 60th birthday. Felix Page was wowed by the variety on show
‘If you don’t have great racing, you don’t have anything’
The British Touring Car Championship has evolved into the world’s greatest domestic motor racing series. Steve Cropley meets the man who keeps it on track
OUR CARS
ABARTH 500e
Can this pint-size but pricey hot EV deliver day-to-day practicality and B-road thrills?
RENAULT CLIO
We aren’t the only happy ‘owners’ of this affordable hybrid supermini
McLAREN ARTURA
Finally, sunshine after the rain – but not before some of it got inside our supercar
SMART #1
It differs to its Volvo twin more than you might expect
DEALS
EXECUTIVE RELIEF
The XF was a welcome alternative to the E-Class and 5 Series
HOW TO GET ONE IN YOUR GARAGE
An owner’s view HOWARD GLASS “I have
James Ruppert
KICKING TYRES
ROAD TEST INDEX
The latest and greatest rated as only Autocar knowshow
NEW CARS A TO Z
For full reviews of every car listed here, visit our website, autocar.co.uk
Chat
X
Pocketmags Support