Dacia Bigster: model above the successful Dacia Duster coming in 2024

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Dacia Bigster: model above the successful Dacia Duster coming in 2024

The brand new Dacia Duster will be on the market this year and that is another new Dacia that we can welcome in 2024. The big brother of the Dacia Duster is also coming this year!

Dacia has had another excellent year in 2023. It sold almost 563,000 cars in Europe, over 17 percent more than a year earlier. The Dacia Sandero can call itself the most popular new car among European private individuals for the eighth year in a row. Although the current Duster, introduced in 2017, is a further development of its predecessor and its successor has already been presented, the Dacia Duster is still performing very well. Last year Dacia sold more than 200,000 units worldwide – outside Europe, Dacias are known as Renault. The Jogger and the Spring sold successively 94,095 and 61,803 copies. In 2024, Dacia will launch a new model to expand its sales success.

Dacia Bigster Concept

Dacia Bister Concept (2021)

2024 is not only the year in which the new Dacia Duster will actually come onto the market and in which the electric Spring will be renewed, but also the year in which the Duster will have a big brother. We have known for a while that Dacia has a larger SUV-like version above the Duster in the pipeline. In 2021, Dacia pulled the curtain on the Bigster Concept, a precursor to that larger alternative to the Duster. The new Dacia Duster looks quite similar to the Bigster Concept and it is therefore possible that the model above it will become a ‘Dacia Duster-with-seat-for-seven’. The new Dacia was initially expected to arrive in 2025, but Dacia has now indicated that it will present it at the end of 2024.

Also interesting: Dacia simply refers to the car with the model name ‘Bigster’. This suggests that the SUV will actually be called that. With an SUV with seven seats and the Jogger – also available as a seven-seater – Dacia has probably cleverly filled the gap left behind by the Lodgy.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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