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Renault Duster gets more powerful, more efficient hybrid option

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A new hybrid powertrain has been confirmed for the Renault DusterSUV – a rival to the Suzuki Jimny and Subaru Crosstrek – in the UK, suggesting it could come to Australia.

The hybrid powertrain from the Dacia Bigster – a similarly styled, slightly longer SUV using the same underpinnings as the Duster – has been locked in for UK showrooms, with further details including pricing to be announced when order books open in November.

The Duster was launched in Australia in July 2025 – dropping its European Dacia branding for the more familiar Renault badge – as a cost-conscious small SUV to rival the hot-selling Jimny and popular Crosstrek.

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“At this stage the variants unveiled in Europe overnight are not available for Australia,” a Renault Australia spokesperson told CarExpert.

The Australian Duster lineup currently includes two petrol powertrains across two trim levels.

There’s a 113kW/270Nm 1.3-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic on 4×2 models, and a 96kW/230Nm 1.2-litre turbo-petrol three-cylinder mild hybrid and six-speed manual that’s exclusive to 4×4 models.

The hybrid powertrain the Duster will inherit from the Bigster brings an 81kW/172Nm 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and two electric motors – one with 37kW, the other acting as a high-voltage starter/generator – for a total system output of 115kW.