Dacia is planning an electric version of the Duster, which is expected to share its platform with the Renault 4 and 5. The Duster has become a popular choice in Europe, noted for its appeal across a classless demographic. The company also aims to release a concept version of the Duster EV in December, providing further insights into its electrification strategy. The new Duster has seen significant sales, partly due to the recent introduction of a hybrid variant, appealing in the current market.
Dacia CEO has confirmed the forthcoming electric Duster, which will share its platform with Renault 4 and 5 and potentially include all-wheel drive capabilities.
Dacia's electric Duster is expected to debut in December as a concept, aligning with the company's commitment to electrifying its popular vehicle lineup.
The Duster remains a favorite in Europe, selling over 65,000 units of its third generation, benefitting from the introduction of its first hybrid variant.
The anticipated Duster EV will utilize the CMF-BEV architecture, which supports dual-motor configurations, ensuring it meets the demanding expectations of the Duster name.
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