2022-02-25 15:03
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Dacia adds new Extreme SE trim level for the Duster SUV

Dacia adds new Extreme SE trim level for the Duster SUV

For the UK market, Dacia has added a new top of the line trim level for the Duster SUV, with prices starting at £17,495. The Extreme SE sits at the top of the Duster lineup and offers some new visual enhancements such as a new paint colour, alloy wheels and interior design changes.

On the outside, Dacia has added a new exclusive ‘urban grey’ paint, 17-inch alloy wheels and lots of orange trim pieces on the door mirrors, grille and front doors. On the inside, that grey and orange theme is brought with it, with orange air vent surrounds, grey centre console and piano black panels on the doors.

In terms of technology, there is keyless entry, multi-view camera, heated seats and an 8-inch touchscreen for the infotainment with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – both of which can be used wirelessly.

Engine wise, there are a number of choices, buyers can choice between a 90bhp, 130bhp or 150bhp petrol engine. There is also an 115bhp diesel or 100bhp bi fuel option. The Duster can also be specced with four wheel drive.

Orders for the new Duster Extreme SE will open later the year in April, with the first customer deliveries to start in May.

Alex Lowe

Dacia adds new Extreme SE trim level for the Duster SUV

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