Renault Bigster 7-seater SUV To Debut

Renault Bigster 7-seater SUV To Debut

SAUDI  ARABIA : The Dacia Bigster, an SUV based on the Duster, will soon be officially launched. The Bigster will essentially be a seven-seater version of the rather lovable Duster but with some extra, much-needed features. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What engine options will the Bigster be available with?

    The Bigster will likely be available with two engine options: a 1.6-liter turbocharged petrol engine and a 2-liter turbo petrol motor.
  • What is the significance of the Bigster's larger size?

    The Bigster's larger size offers more space and practicality, making it ideal for longer road trips or for those who need more room for passengers and cargo.
    • Paris Motor Show is where Renault will pull the wraps off the Bigster 
    • The Bigster will likely be available with 2 engine options 
    • Given that it won’t be a proper off-roader, it won’t be offered in a 4x4 variant 

    Exterior Design

    The Renault Bigster draws heavily from the Duster's design language, incorporating several shared elements like its mechanical framework, the CMF-B platform, and various components within the interior, including the seats, dashboard, and even some body panels. 

    However, what sets the Bigster apart is its significantly larger size, offering a more commanding road presence. Measuring around 4.6 meters in length, it extends an impressive 300mm longer than the Duster's standard two-row version, making it more spacious and practical. 

    The extended length isn’t just for show; the Bigster also boasts a longer wheelbase, which, combined with its larger rear doors, provides easier access to the rear seats, improving comfort and convenience for passengers. 

    This extra space makes the Bigster a more family-oriented SUV, ideal for longer road trips or when you simply need more room for passengers and cargo. Despite these similarities to the Duster, the Bigster has a personality of its own, clearly positioning itself as the larger, more versatile option in Renault's lineup.

    Engine Options

    The Bigster will be powered by a conventional range of engines that are currently used on the Duster, thus being competent and reliable. It is one of the principal products: a punchy 1.6-liter turbocharged petrol engine; this engine is good for those who like to drive with some vigor or for rough terrains. 

    There is also another powerful standard that is not of the lesser category to the first one and it is the 1. There is only a 2-liter turbo petrol motor offered for riders who are conscious about a car’s fuel efficiency while not wanting to compromise much on horses beneath the bonnet. When the Bigster is launched this will be available in the 4X4 and 4X2 systems but will not feature the same 4X4 as the one seen on Renault’s other products.

    Launch & Availability

    The long-awaited car, the Dacia Bigster is well-rooted in the Renault Duster and is expected to be launched officially next month at the Paris Motor Show. Succeeding and expanding on the five-seater Duster, the Bigster brings a new element to this brand of SUV model, by incorporating a new seven-seater, thereby satisfying the requirements of bigger families or even those who need more space in general.

    Tanya Khandelwal

    Tanya Khandelwal

    Tanya Khandelwal is a passionate content writer with 1.3 years of experience specializing in the automotive industry. Currently writing articles, web content, news, and model pages for Zigwheels Middle East. Tanya holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from IIS University of Jaipur. Tanys is dedicated to continuous learning and refining skills in the field of automotive content writing.

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