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Dacia Duster Pickup: New Rendering Released

Last time we spoke about the Dacia Duster's Pickup version, we showed you a rather basic rendering of the vehicle. We are now back on the topic, as we want to give you a more detailed digital incarnation of the future low-cost workhorse.
Dacia Duster Pickup 1 photo
Photo: X-Tomy Design
The rendering above gives us a few extra hints about what the Duster Pickup could look like when it comes to the market. If we ignore the rather obvious Volkswagen Amarok base of the image, we like what we see and we're eager to meet the vehicle in person.

The information about Dacia's Duster Pickup is limited at the moment. The vehicle is scheduled to arrive in 2014. Customers will be able to choose between a singe and a double cab, as well as between front- and all-wheel drive.

The Duster Pickup will be based on the vehicle's upcoming facelifted version, which means that it will receive a few interior tweaks. The most important will be the addition of the R-Link touchscreen infotainment unit, which has already made it debut on the second-generation Logan.

When we drove the Dacia Duster, we were particularly impressed by the vehicle's off-road abilities, while also having a good overall impression. These assets are impressive considering the reasonable price of the vehicle. Expanding this aura to the pickup segment will certainly strengthen both the Duster and Dacia's reputation.

Image credits: X-Tomy Design
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