Renault-Nissan, Mitsubishi Join Hands To Develop Sub-Duster Crossover
Modified On Oct 04, 2016 12:26 PM By Tushar
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The small-mid size SUV game has all but reached its saturation point and that makes Renault understandably happy. 2012 marked the arrival of the Duster, which proved to be quite the game changer for Renault, and the SUV-look formula has worked wonders for the Kwid too. However, with more compact SUVs now available, the Duster’s market share, unlike its price, has been reducing. To give buyers a smaller and more affordable alternative to the Duster, Renault is developing a new crossover that will slide in below it.
That's not all, as per the statement by Renault chief Carlos Ghosn at the ongoing Paris Motor Show, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance will work together to develop the offering. For the uninitiated, Nissan owns a 34 per cent stake in Mitsubishi and we've discussed the implications of the investment here.
Here’s what we can expect from the new offering:
- Apart from confirming that the new crossover will be the lovechild of the Franco-Japanese joint venture, not much else has been revealed. However, given the 4,315mm length of the Duster, we can deduce that its little brother will be a sub-4 metre offering like the Ford EcoSport and Maruti Vitara Brezza. This will give it a highly sought-after taxation benefit, which can place it in the price range of Rs 6-8 lakh.
- There's also the possibility of the model being a product of cross badging i.e. apart from being sold as a Renault, a mildly tweaked version could be sold with a Nissan or Mitsubishi badge. Both Japanese brands stand to gain a lot from retailing such a product in India, particularly Mitsubishi, whose presence is limited to the Pajero Sport and Montero.
- Since it is expected to be a sub-4 metre car, there will be limitations with regard to the engine options that can be offered. Suspect number one is the 85PS version of the Duster’s 1.5-litre dCi diesel engine. Additionally, the Nissan Micra’s 1.2-litre mill could be considered as the petrol candidate. 4x4 or all-wheel drive are unlikely to be offered.
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Of course, an official confirmation on the specifications is awaited. When will it be launched? Well, we can only guess, but the yet-to-be-named crossover could make its debut towards the end of 2018.
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