Renault India launches BS-VI compliant Duster range
The BS-VI variants of Duster will be available with a 1.5L petrol engine with a 5-speed manual transmission in RXE, RXS & RXZ versions.

NEW DELHI
Renault, the number one European brand in India, has launched the new BS-VI compliant variants of its popular product, Duster. BS-VI compliant models of TRIBER & KWID have already been launched in January 2020. The BS-VI variants of Duster will be available with a 1.5L petrol engine with a 5-speed manual transmission in RXE, RXS & RXZ versions. The power output and torque of the BS-VI variants of the Duster remains the same. The BS-VI compliant Duster range starts at INR 8.49 lakhs and has a fuel efficiency of 14.26 kmpl. Duster plays a pivotal role in Renault India’s product portfolio and has the widest offering in the segment, catering to evolving customer needs. Duster’s aggressive exteriors, elegant interiors and advanced equipment reiterates Renault’s commitment to setting new standards in the SUV segment. Over the years the Duster has proven itself to handle any challenge on Indian roads. RENAULT DUSTER BS-VI 2020 RANGE: PRICING RENAULT DUSTER BS-VI PRICING (Ex-showroom, New Delhi) RXE INR 8,49,000 RXS INR 9,29,000 RXZ INR 9,99,000
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