Overview
- Denis Le Vot announced that the electric Duster will use Renault’s AmpR Small (CMF-BEV) architecture and offer an optional all-wheel-drive system.
- The electric variant is designed as a complement to the combustion model with shared production lines to support parallel ICE and EV sales through at least 2030.
- Dacia plans to introduce a new 4×4 hybrid version of the third-generation Duster later this year.
- A November 2025 presentation will outline key milestones and investments in Dacia’s wider electrification strategy.
- The brand is also developing a sub-€18,000 electric city car on a Twingo-based platform and targeting a 2027–28 launch for the next-generation Sandero EV.