Renault New Duster (2026): Expected India Launch, Price, New Design, Engine/Hybrid Options, Mileage, Features, Safety, Variants, Colours & Booking Details
Before the Creta was a household name and before the Seltos existed, there was only one king of the Indian compact SUV segment: the Renault Duster. It didn’t just sell; it created a cult. After a painful hiatus, the legend is returning. The real truth is, the Renault Duster 2026 isn’t just a facelift—it’s a ground-up revolution built on the modern CMF-B platform.
Unveiling on January 26, 2026, the new Duster aims to reclaim its throne with a starting price expected at ₹10.99 Lakh (ex-showroom). It’s rugged, it’s tech-heavy, and yes, it’s bringing back the one thing enthusiasts have been begging for: All-Wheel Drive (AWD). But in a market now crowded with over 10 rivals, can the original OG still show them how it’s done?
A cinematic front-angle shot of the 2026 Renault Duster in ‘Cedar Green’ being driven on a scenic, dusty trail in Ladakh.
2. QUICK SPECS TABLE (Key Highlights)
Feature
Technical Specification (Expected)
Engine Options
1.3L Turbo Petrol / 1.6L Strong Hybrid / 1.0L Turbo
Power (BHP/NM)
156 BHP / 250 NM (1.3L Turbo)
Transmission
6-Speed Manual / CVT / 6-Speed DCT
Ground Clearance
217 mm (Class Leading)
Boot Space
472 Litres
Drivetrain
Front-Wheel Drive / 4×4 (AWD) Options
Platform
CMF-B (Global Architecture)
3. EXTERIOR DESIGN & ROAD PRESENCE
The Duster has always been about “muscles,” not “jewelry.” The 2026 model doubles down on that.
The Stance: It looks like it hit the gym. The boxy silhouette remains, but with sharper, Y-shaped LED lighting signatures at both the front and rear.
The Grille: No oversized chrome here; it’s a sleek, wide grille that integrates perfectly with the headlights.
Side Profile: The squared-off wheel arches and 18-inch dual-tone alloys give it a “mini-Hummer” vibe. The rear door handles are now tucked into the C-pillar for a cleaner, three-door-look effect.
Road Presence:It definitely turns heads. While the Creta looks urban and the Seltos looks sporty, the Duster looks like it can actually climb a mountain.
Side profile view of the 2026 Renault Duster parked on a clean asphalt road with a mountain backdrop.
4. INTERIOR, COMFORT & FEATURES
Renault has finally fixed the “boring” cabin. The 2026 Duster is a massive leap forward.
Dashboard: You get a 10.1-inch floating touchscreen angled toward the driver. The materials are a mix of soft-touch plastics and rugged fabrics meant to last.
Space: The 2676mm wheelbase ensures that three people can sit at the back comfortably. Legroom is better than the previous gen, though the Kushaq still feels slightly airier.
Key Features: * Panoramic Sunroof: A first for the Duster in India.
Ventilated Seats: Essential for our 45°C summers.
ADAS Level 2: Adaptive Cruise, Lane Keep Assist, and Emergency Braking.
The Missing Link:Don’t waste your money if you expect a “luxury” interior like a Mercedes. It’s functional and tough, but still has some hard plastics in the lower door bins.
Wide-angle interior shot of the 2026 Renault Duster’s dashboard.
5. ENGINE PERFORMANCE & DRIVING DYNAMICS
This is where the Duster 2026 earns its “SUV” badge.
City Drive: The steering is now electronic and much lighter than the old hydraulic unit, making it easy to park in tight mall spaces. The 1.0L Turbo is great for city commutes, but for enthusiasts, the 1.3L is the one to get.
Highway Drive: The 1.3L Turbo Petrol (156 BHP) feels punchy. It cruises at 100kmph at low RPMs, and high-speed stability is rock solid with zero “floaty” feel.
Suspension:The suspension absorbs potholes easily. It maintains the Duster’s legendary “magic carpet” ride quality. You can fly over broken roads where Seltos owners will be crawling.
4×4 Capability: With 31-degree approach angles and terrain modes (Auto, Snow, Mud/Sand, Off-Road), it will embarrass most “soft-roaders” in this segment.
6. SAFETY (The Real Score)
Renault is aiming high here. The 2026 Duster is built on the high-strength CMF-B platform.
Airbags: 6 Airbags come as standard across all variants.
Crash Rating: While the Euro-spec Dacia Duster scored 3 stars (due to lack of certain ADAS features in base trims), the India-spec Renault Duster is targeting a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating with its reinforced structure and full safety suite.
Electronic Aids: ESC, Hill Start Assist, and Hill Descent Control (on AWD trims) are all present.
7. REAL WORLD MILEAGE (The Truth)
Electric and Hybrids are great, but for the Duster, the Hybrid is the mileage king.
Engine Variant
ARAI Claimed
Real World City
Real World Highway
1.0L Turbo Petrol
18.2 kmpl
12-13 kmpl
15-16 kmpl
1.3L Turbo Petrol
16.8 kmpl
10-11 kmpl
14-15 kmpl
1.6L Strong Hybrid
24.5 kmpl
19-21 kmpl
17-18 kmpl
8. THE COMPETITION (Battle of the Titans)
Renault Duster 2026 vs Hyundai Creta vs Maruti Grand Vitara
Feature
Renault Duster 2026
Hyundai Creta
Maruti Grand Vitara
Engine (Top)
1.3L Turbo (156 BHP)
1.5L Turbo (158 BHP)
1.5L Hybrid (114 BHP)
AWD/4×4
Yes (Mechanical)
No
Yes (AllGrip)
Tech/Features
Rugged + ADAS L2
Luxury + ADAS L2
Efficiency + Features
Ground Clearance
217 mm
190 mm
210 mm
Starting Price
₹10.99 Lakh (Est.)
₹11.00 Lakh
₹10.99 Lakh
The Winner: For pure off-road and ruggedness, the Duster wins. For resale and luxury, the Creta stays on top. For maximum mileage, the Grand Vitara is still the choice.
You want the best-in-class suspension that laughs at Indian potholes.
You need a proper 4×4 for weekend adventures but want a compact footprint.
You are bored of the “typical” urban SUVs and want something with raw character.
Skip it if:
You want a Diesel engine (it’s gone for good).
You want a 7-seater (wait for the Renault Bigster launching later in 2026).
You want a cabin that feels like a five-star hotel lounge.
Score: 9/10
10. FAQs (People Also Ask)
What is the on-road price of Renault Duster 2026?
The ex-showroom is expected to start at ₹10.99 Lakh. Depending on your state, the on-road price for the base variant will be around ₹12.80 Lakh to ₹13.50 Lakh.
Is there a waiting period for the new Duster?
Pre-bookings open on Jan 26. Since the hype is massive, expect a 4-6 month waiting period for the AWD and Hybrid variants.
Does it come with a CNG option?
Global versions have a “Bi-Fuel” LPG option, but for India, Renault is focusing on Strong Hybrids instead of CNG to keep the boot space intact.
Will there be an automatic version?
Yes, it will feature both a CVT (for the 1.0L) and a 7-speed DCT/CVT for the 1.3L Turbo.
How is the maintenance cost?
Renault has localized the CMF-B platform heavily in India. Expect service costs to be competitive with Hyundai and Kia, around ₹8,000-₹12,000 per year.
Garima Thakur is the founder of Udaan eBike and an automobile/EV content writer. He shares simple, research-based insights on electric bikes, scooters, motorcycles, and cars to help Indian buyers choose the right vehicle with confidence.