Dacia Duster Ice Racer gives First Glimpse of Production Model

 Dacia Duster Ice Racer gives First Glimpse of Production Model
Dacia Duster Competition Version

The Trophée Andros ice-racing series in France will serve as a sneak-peak event for the upcoming Dacia Duster urban SUV. Dacia, owned by Renault Group, will race a Duster driven by four-time Formula One legend Alain Prost.

"I am delighted to be driving the Dacia Duster," said Prost. It is a brand new vehicle, and I am proud to be able to play a part in its promotion to the unusual backdrop of the Trophée Andros. Thanks to the work put in by Renault Sport Technologies, I have every confidence in Dacia Duster's potential and reliability which together point to an extremely exciting season".

The car is 4 metres long, 1.9m wide, weighs 950kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 25 litres. It features a double wishbone suspension and the Renault-Nissan alliance's VQ 30 engine with a displacement of 3.0-litres. Maximum power is 257kW (350hp) at 7,500rpm and peak torque is 360Nm at 5,500rpm. A 6-speed SADEV sequential transmission drives both axles. Wheels are 5.5" x 16" magnesium types shod with Continental Racing Contact 3 tyres.

A production Duster will appear in due course as a sixth Dacia model and be marketed as an affordable everyday all-terrain vehicle.


Dacia, a brand of the Renault group, is to contest France's celebrated Trophée Andros ice-racing series. The brand, which is acclaimed for the unbeatable equipment and performance package its models deliver for their price, remains true to its reputation by appearing in a discipline where its presence was least expected: ice racing.

Alain Prost will drive a competition version of Dacia Duster. The Frenchman chose Dacia for the values championed by the brand's vehicles, namely simplicity, efficiency and robustness. "I am delighted to be driving the Dacia Duster. It is a brand new vehicle, and I am proud to be able to play a part in its promotion to the unusual backdrop of the Trophée Andros. Thanks to the work put in by Renault Sport Technologies, I have every confidence in Dacia Duster's potential and reliability which together point to an extremely exciting season," says Alain Prost.

The announcement coincides with the revelation by Dacia of the name and design of the brand's sixth model, Duster. This robust and reliable 4X4 has an international calling and will target customers looking for an affordable everyday all-terrain vehicle.

The Trophée Andros is a competition that stands apart in motor sport inasmuch as it places a cap on the use of complex and costly technological solutions, placing the emphasis instead on vehicle and driver ability. The Dacia brand has forged a reputation for challenging established thinking in the world of the automobile, permitting a whole new way to go motoring by delivering all the essentials... at just the right price.

AN UNPRECEDENTED PARTICIPATION FOR DACIA IN THE TROPHEE ANDROS

Dacia has chosen to base its challenge in the 2009/1010 Trophée Andros ice-racing season on the socalled 'Silhouette' category. All the circuits visited by the Trophée Andros put reliability to a particularly tough test, and this will give Dacia a chance to showcase the fact that robustness forms an integral part of the brand's DNA. The discipline also places a cap on excessively complex and costly technical solutions, while the chassis, gearbox and tyres, for example, are all carefully covered by the regulations, forcing teams to explore simple, ingenious solutions, an approach which totally fits the Dacia spirit.

Dacia's newcomer will get its first taste of ice racing in the hands of Alain Prost, with the brand seeking to
spring a surprise by using the campaign to premier Dacia Duster, the lines of which preview the 4X4 model that is due to go on sale in 2010. Dacia Duster's high body line and prominent wheel arches are clear pointers to its 4x4 credentials¸ while the coachwork of the competition version is perfectly suited to the specific demands of the Trophée Andros. The extensive front glazed surface area and the positioning of the windscreen pillars ensure outstanding foreword and lateral visibility.
The Trophée Andros stands out as one of motor sport's most exacting disciplines. Indeed, in ice racing, the track conditions can change very quickly as a function of prevailing weather conditions, and driving calls for precision, rigour and race-craft, three qualities which all come naturally to a champion of Alain Prost's calibre.

DACIA DUSTER PREPARED BY RENAULT SPORT TECHNOLOGIES

Over and above driver talent, the cars that contest the Trophée Andros undergo specific preparation.

The competition version of Dacia Duster has benefited extensively from the expertise acquired by Renault Sport Technologies in motor sport. Its glass-fibre body conceals a tubular chassis which houses a three-litre, 24-valve V6 engine from the Renault-Nissan Alliance range. This powerplant has been carefully tuned in order to optimize its performance potential at the high altitudes at which the races will be held. It delivers peak power of 350hp at 7,500rpm, and maximum torque of 360Nm at 5,500rpm. The six-speed sequential gearbox ensures fast, precise gearshifts, even when drifting through corners at full song. The mid-rear location of the engine illustrates the work that has gone into perfecting weight distribution, in compliance with the 950kg minimum weight requirement and with a view to keeping the centre of gravity low and minimizing polar inertia for enhanced control.
The double wishbone suspension arrangement and long-travel dampers have been engineered to permit Dacia Duster to take the different terrains it promises to encounter during the Trophée Andros campaign in its stride.
The competition version of Dacia Duster is equipped with limited slip differentials which are indispensable for the extreme conditions. This feature, which is also seen on other Renault Sport Technologies-developed competition and road cars, ensures efficient traction performance irrespective of the amount of grip available, driving style or type of corner. The competition version of Dacia Duster also incorporates a four-wheel steering system for complete cornering line control. This mechanical system links the front and rear wheels, and can be rapidly adjusted to match the characteristics of each circuit.

DACIA DUSTER COMPETITION CAR - TECHNICAL DATA

CHASSIS

  • Tubular steel chassis
  • Double wishbone suspension

ENGINE

  • Renault-Nissan Alliance VQ 30
  • Position: mid-rear
  • Six cylinders (V6)
  • Number of valves: 24
  • Cubic capacity: 2,987cc
  • Bore x stroke: 93mm x 73.3mm
  • Maximum power: 257kW EEC (350hp) at 7,500rpm
  • Maximum torque: 360Nm EEC at 5,500rpm

TRANSMISSION

  • Six-speed SADEV sequential gearbox

BRAKES

  • Front: 260mm-diameter vented steel discs
  • Rear: 265mm-diameter steel discs

WHEELS

  • 5.5" x 16" (magnesium)
  • Tyres: Continental Racing Contact 3

DIMENSIONS / WEIGHT

  • Length: 4,001mm
  • Width: 1,900mm
  • Front/rear track: 1,690mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,500mm
  • Weight: 950kg
  • Fuel tank capacity: 25 litres

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 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
I love it, it looks like a slight refresh on classic Rally hot hatches. I would like to see it race in more than Ice Racing but im sure that'll happen in time.
November 17, 2009 1:21 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
...Great news !
November 17, 2009 1:24 pm
 kimbo kimbo
lol! in Jeremy's style: Great...
November 17, 2009 4:35 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
James may better see this! He was so lucky to see so many Sandero's and drive one (until it got wrecked) in the first Episode of series 14. I wish I was there. :(
November 17, 2009 1:59 pm
 SebXX SebXX
4m long ?? like 4.0m really ? So it will be another derivated from the clio/sandero.
November 17, 2009 2:34 pm
 bbcha bbcha
"prost" means bad in romanian. no, really! :)
November 17, 2009 2:41 pm
 danpandrea danpandrea
"Prost" also means "stupid"
November 17, 2009 3:20 pm
 Renegade Renegade
Google translate says that it means stupid.
November 17, 2009 3:32 pm
 tzaje tzaje
@bbcha In Romanian, "prost" means "stupid", not "bad". But the semantics are the same. Kind of.
November 17, 2009 3:29 pm
 Renegade Renegade
Errr....you mean that they actually want to sell this Mitsubishi and Nissan mutant?
November 17, 2009 3:34 pm
 ShinyG ShinyG
Yes they do, and for half the price of those two I might add.
November 17, 2009 6:11 pm
 2nice 2nice
mutant or not, it looks great!
November 17, 2009 4:10 pm
 norther norther
the front really looks like a mitsu. but hey, alain prost will be driving a DACIA..... goddd dammmnn :DDDDDD. next thing you know, schumi will be driving an ARO... or, who knowsss!? :)
November 17, 2009 4:27 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
If renault would put this engine in a laguna or even an espace it would be the first renault that isn't i really like with the clio v6
November 17, 2009 4:45 pm
 ShinyG ShinyG
"Prost" means both bad and stupid in Romanian, depending on the context, but that is irrelevant to the current situation. The most important news here that we finally get to see Renault promoting the Dacia brand in some kind of competition!
November 17, 2009 6:12 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
there is the Logan Cup http://www.logan-cup.com/en/
November 18, 2009 8:25 am
 jonesysrotary jonesysrotary
Really guys? This thing is FUGLY. PT cruiser and a Dodge Durango had a one night stand and this bastard is their offspring. Vomit.
November 17, 2009 8:53 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Seems like you just aren't a fan of classicly styled hot hatches.
November 19, 2009 1:14 pm
 opelbauer opelbauer
This car is a good copy of Chevrolet Niva from the Russian market. It looks better but still a copy. http://www.autowp.ru/pictures/chevrolet_vaz/niva/autowp.ru_chevrolet_niva_1.jpg
November 18, 2009 6:38 pm
 autoficianado autoficianado
and the Chrysler PT cruiser is reborn as a Dacia
November 18, 2009 7:34 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Looks nothing like a PT cruiser.
November 19, 2009 1:13 pm
 adry_n adry_n
http://www.promotor.ro/noutati-auto-masini-noi/articol-dacia-duster-primele-informatii-oficiale-5163437 First images of the production model of Duster...
December 8, 2009 9:42 am