Dacia Dusts down an old name – but UK will have to wait for the brand

Sebastian Geisler / Dacia Duster Concept at Geneva

By Newspress
March 7, 2009 1:32 AM
Filed Under: Concept Car, Dacia, European, Geneva Motor Show

Dacia Dusts down an old name - but UK will have to wait for the brand

Dacia, Renault's Romanian budget brand, launched its first-ever concept car at Geneva, an innovative leisure vehicle that revives the Duster nameplate.

But unfortunately for the UK, the global economic crisis means we'll have to wait a little longer for the brand to be launched in Britain. The timing is not right to incur the cost of launching a new brand, Renault believes, so the UK start-up will once again be delayed.

Originally Dacia's Sandero hatchback was due to be launched in the UK in 2009, but unexpectedly strong sales in markets such as France and Germany meant there was no spare capacity to build RHD models at the Dacia plant at Pitesti, near Bucharest. This meant the launch was delayed to 2010 - but now it's been pushed back "indefinitely".

Ironically, there's now capacity at the Pitesti plant. But Renault boss Carlos Ghosn - famously nicknamed "le cost killer" in the Renault-Nissan alliance - has ordered the plan to be put on ice until the economy picks up.

By then, the Duster might have been translated into the next-generation Dacia range. Designed largely in Romania by the Renault Design Central Europe studio in Bucharest, it's a coupe-SUV crossover with three doors - a single door on the driver's side and two doors, including a rear-hinged ‘suicide' door, on the passenger side.

The interior is extremely functional - the passenger seat slides below the driver's seat, allowing a large, 2-metre long load bay capable of accommodating a bicycle or even a small motorbike. A tailgated box structure also slides out of the rear of the car, creating an extra pick-up load bed.

The original Dacia Duster was a compact, utilitarian 4x4, sold in the UK in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was powered by Renault petrol and diesel engines, but was built by another, now-defunct Romanian automaker called ARO.

 

Comments

joelynn
March 7, 2009 2:12 AM
Renault must realise that NOW is the perfect time to launch a budget brand... the Sandero is a stylish little car

radmeister
March 7, 2009 2:56 PM
Not worth building an extra plant just for the UK, market not that big in comparison to start up costs. That's what happens when u want to be different from the rest of the world, sometimes u get left out. Many cool cars don't come in RHD, if u really want it, order it from outside the country in LHD.

Renegade
March 7, 2009 2:59 AM
This design will just never work.

ShinyG
March 7, 2009 12:06 PM
Of course, this is just a concept!

freeway
March 7, 2009 12:54 PM
and of course just some elements of this design will be used in the final production model... much of all these features are not even possible to industrialize to a large scale production level

Razz
March 7, 2009 1:28 PM
I am really sorry that, in this crysis, some carmakers don't make their best to satisfy the demand for all markets, at least in EUROPE. I am also, proud of this model, romanian being - even if there won't be made a model like this or 50 % like this! The dacia website had a blast of visitors, i guess .. and this is a big marketing move also. Let's hope that in the future, the low-cost Dacia will have more quality for the money and same low-for-what-you-get prices.

scratchy996
March 7, 2009 7:01 PM
if they decide to build it and it will look good , i will buy one. i'm waiting for a car like this since Audi made the Steppenwolf concept.

agosoiu
March 8, 2009 10:56 AM
What about Dacia Steppe at Geneva 2006? That was also a Concept car... Both are "first-ever concept car"? Do you use copy-paste a lot?

http://www.worldcarfans.com/2060301.012/dacia-logan-steppe-concept

BrianWCF
March 8, 2009 2:33 PM
Somehow Renault/Dacia doesn't equate them as the same.

Taken from Dacia's press release, "Duster is Dacia's first concept car and the fruit of close collaboration between Renault Design Central Europe in Bucharest, Romania, and Renault Design Technocentre in Guyancourt, France."

afterace2
March 9, 2009 4:21 PM
All in all, Steppe was just an extension of the Logan, previewing the MCV version, so not a brand-new-from-scratch concept.

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