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Renault Duster facelift spotted testing again

Renault has been testing a facelifted version of the Duster in India. The car has been spotted once again and this time, the spy shots reveal a little more of the vehicle's interiors.

The images suggest that the refreshed Duster will carry over parts such as the steering wheel and dashboard from the current model. However, it will get a new centre console that has a similar design to the one on the Brazilian-spec Duster. It is a single-piece unit that has a cubby hole, round air-conditioner vents, a touchscreen infotainment system and the hazard light & other switches.

The exteriors of the car are likely to feature redesigned headlights, a reworked grille, LED tail lamps and tweaked front and rear bumpers. Higher variants are likely to get new alloy wheels as well.

The facelifted Duster is expected to use the same engines (1.5-litre 84 / 108 BHP diesel, and 1.6-litre, 103 BHP petrol) as the current model. The 1.5-litre, 108 BHP diesel engine is likely to be available with a 6-speed automated manual transmission alongside a 6-speed manual gearbox.

Renault is expected to display the facelifted Duster at the 2016 Auto Expo.

Source: Overdrive

 
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