Renault-owned Dacia says in the press release that it has not changed the design of the crossover, but added more equipment and improved the trims. On the outside, a new Altaï Green body colour and diamond-effect black 16-inch wheels are the only changes to be seen, while inside the Duster, Dacia has included a new Media NAV Evolution multimedia navigation system and a reversing camera.
Also seen inside the 2016 Duster are two new trim options – Silicon Black or Federer Grey on black – with grey topstitching. The entry-level variants get the Silicon Black upholstery whereas higher models get the latter.
Dacia has also announced a limited edition “Urban Explorer” on the 2016 Duster which will be available in select European markets. Front and rear skid plates, side protective moldings and extra-tint for the rear glasses are the features that differentiate the special edition from the regular model.
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