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Dacia Duster won't go electric until the 2030s
Popular 4x4 adds hybrid powertrains in its next iteration but a BEV model is unlikely in the short to medium term
The Dacia Duster is unlikely to be offered as a battery-electric car until the 2030s.
Asked by Autocar how and when the Dacia Duster will adopt pure-electric power, brand CEO Denis Le Vot simply replied: “I don’t know.”
He explained that such decisions are still a long way off, given the new Duster is likely to remain on sale for the next eight or so years.
Moreover, he believes that until around 2032, there will be sufficient “room” in the market for the Duster to remain “mostly ICE-based”.
Le Vot said: “[Our parent company] Renault is going quick and massively on the electrification of the cars.
“Dacia is also going, of course, because we know the endgame. But it’s not going as quick. Dacia is offering an alternative at every moment on the market for mobility.”
He added that combustion engines are Dacia’s “bread and butter” and the brand is a “life jacket” for the Renault Group “in this uncertain environment”.
www.autocar.co.uk
Popular 4x4 adds hybrid powertrains in its next iteration but a BEV model is unlikely in the short to medium term
The Dacia Duster is unlikely to be offered as a battery-electric car until the 2030s.
Asked by Autocar how and when the Dacia Duster will adopt pure-electric power, brand CEO Denis Le Vot simply replied: “I don’t know.”
He explained that such decisions are still a long way off, given the new Duster is likely to remain on sale for the next eight or so years.
Moreover, he believes that until around 2032, there will be sufficient “room” in the market for the Duster to remain “mostly ICE-based”.
Le Vot said: “[Our parent company] Renault is going quick and massively on the electrification of the cars.
“Dacia is also going, of course, because we know the endgame. But it’s not going as quick. Dacia is offering an alternative at every moment on the market for mobility.”
He added that combustion engines are Dacia’s “bread and butter” and the brand is a “life jacket” for the Renault Group “in this uncertain environment”.
Dacia Duster won't go electric until the 2030s | Autocar
Popular 4x4 adds hybrid powertrains in its next iteration but a BEV model is unlikely in the short to medium term
