2022-08-08 19:03
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Dacia revamps the Duster Commercial, adds new company logo

Dacia revamps the Duster Commercial, adds new company logo

Dacia has launched a new updated Duster Commercial, bringing the company’s new logo and a new updated grille design to this commercial vehicle. This update brings the Duster Commercial up to date with the remainder of the company’s lineup.

Dacia unveiled its all new logo in June 2022 and has been rolling it out to its lineup of cars. The front grille has a new smoother design and the new logo is much simpler and fits in with the rest of the vehicles design. An interlocking D and C sits on the front of the car, whilst around the back is the word Dacia spelled out in letters, gone is the old shield logo.

With this update, Dacia has unfortunately increased the price of the Duster Commercial – which is just inevitable at this stage. The entry level version now costs £13,995 – a £1,200 jump over the outgoing version. However, despite this price hike, it is still an affordable choice when compared with the likes of the Toyota Land CruiserCommercial.

Engines here are the same, with a 88bhp petrol, 148bhp petrol and a 113bhp diesel. If required, Dacia does offer a dual-clutch automatic gearbox too.

Dacia will start delivering the new Duster Commercial to customers later this year.

Alex Lowe

Dacia revamps the Duster Commercial, adds new company logo

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