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Don’t Book 2026 Renault Duster Before Checking These Details

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Renault India is all set to bring the iconic DUSTER nameplate to the Indian market in March this year. But ahead of its launch, the French carmaker has unveiled the SUV and commenced its pre-launch bookings. So, if you’re also among those potential buyers who were eyeing the new Duster, here’s everything you need to know about the SUV before making your final decision: –

2026 Renault Duster: Price, Bookings Amount and Delivery Timelines

  • As mentioned above, bookings for the 2026 Renault Duster are now open for a token amount of Rs 21,000. Interested customers can reserve their units either online or at their nearest authorised Renault outlet.
  • Deliveries of the non-hybrid variants of the Duster will begin from April 2026, while for the hybrid trim, your wait will be slightly longer.
  • Prices of the 2026 Renault Duster will be announced in March. We expect it to be priced between Rs 10.5-20 lakh (ex-showroom).
Booking AmountRs 21,000
Price AnnouncementMarch 2026
Delivery Timeline for Turbocharged VariantsApril 2026
Delivery Timeline for Strong-Hybrid VariantsAround Diwali 2026

2026 Renault Duster: R Pass Benefits

With the commencement of pre-launch bookings, Renault India has also announced the R Pass program, offering multiple benefits to early-bird customers. These include: –

  • Special introductory price
  • Priority delivery
  • Complimentary “GANG OF DUSTERS” merchandise
  • Chance to see the new Duster getting built at Renault’s Chennai plant
2026 Renault Duster hybrid

2026 Renault Duster: Two Turbocharged, One Hybrid Engine

The new Duster will be offered in three engine options, comprising two turbocharged petrol and one naturally aspirated petrol engine with a strong-hybrid system. Here’s a look at their specifications: –

Specification1-litre Turbo Petrol1.3-litre Turbo-petrol 1.8-litre Naturally Aspirated Petrol with E-tech strong-hybrid system
No of Cylinders344
Max Power100PS163PS162PS (Combined)
Peak Torque160Nm280Nm172Nm (Combined)
Transmission6-speed manual6-speed manual and 6-speed DCT8-speed DHT
DrivetrainFWDFWDFWD

While the Duster skips a diesel engine option, it gets the 1.8-litre N.A. petrol engine with Renault’s E-tech strong-hybrid system, which comes with two motors – a 49HP electric motor and a 20HP hybrid starter generator, backed by a 1.4kWh battery pack. It claims to handle up to 80% of city runs in electric mode. This means that during slow/city speeds, traffic and short runs, the electric motor does most of the work, while the engine steps in only when needed, such as in situations like hard acceleration, at higher speeds and when the battery is low. This also suggests that this setup will return a high fuel efficiency, although official figures are yet to be revealed.

Speaking of the 1.3-litre TGDi unit, it is the most powerful and torquey turbo-petrol engine in its class. Moreover, local production could help Renault keep pricing quite competitive.

Lastly, the 1-litre turbo-petrol engine is the same 3-cylinder unit that we have seen in the Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite. However, it has been returned for the Duster to extract more torque.

Key Features

The Renault Duster is very well equipped, with key highlights including: –

  • Automatic LED headlamps
  • LED fog lamps
  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Connected LED tail lamps
  • Powered tailgate
  • Passive keyless entry and walkaway autolock function
  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Dual-connected displays for touchscreen infotainment and digital driver display
  • Google OS integration with the Play Store and built-in apps
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • 6-speaker ARKAMYS sound system
  • Connected car tech
  • Powered front seats with ventilation function and manual lumbar support
  • Dual-zone AC
  • Rear AC vents
  • Auto-dimming IRVM
  • Ambient lighting
  • Leatherette upholstery
  • Wireless charging
  • Electronic parking brakes with auto-hold
  • 6 airbags
  • ESC
  • 360-degree camera
  • Front & rear parking sensors
  • Level-2 ADAS suite

Competition Check

In the hotly congested mid-size SUV segment, the Duster will be pitted against the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, Tata Sierra, Skoda Kushaq facelift, Volkswagen Taigun, Toyota Hyryder, Maruti Victoris & Grand Vitara, MG Astor and Honda Elevate.

Nissan’s Version of Duster Incoming

Nissan will also be launching its own version of the Renault Duster in India, called Tekton, in the coming weeks, which is expected to share its platform, features and powertrain options with its French counterpart.

Related: Nissan’s Upcoming MPV To Be Called “GRAVITE”, Debut In Jan 2026

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