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Renault Duster To Be Discontinued This Year - New Gen Launch In 2022


Renault Duster To Be Discontinued This Year - New Gen Launch In 2022
RushLane.com
22 Jul 2021, 07:09 GMT+10
Renault Duster is widely credited for kickstarting the compact C-segment SUV space in India when it first launched back in 2012. While the SUV had a firm grip in the market for first few years, new arrivals in this segment in the form of Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos, dented the popularity of the crossover from the French carmaker.
Since the last few years, Duster sales have only dwindled down. With stiffening competition in this space with more fresh arrivals in the form of Skoda Kushaq recently and Volkswagen Taigun later this year, a prospect of growth in terms of sales for Duster looks highly unlikely.

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Renault India to pull the plug on Duster in the current form


Renault India to pull the plug on Duster in the current form
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The Duster brand will be out of the market only temporarily, as Renault is working globally on a new-generation SUV, which is likely to be brought to India under the same brand name. The decision on its launch is likely to be made in the coming quarters.
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In FY20, while Renault India’s revenue went up 11.68% to ₹6,920 crore, its loss quadrupled to ₹1,135 crore.
Renault will soon pull the plug on the current generation Duster SUV, its most popular vehicle thus far in India, as the French automaker seeks to reduce cost and targets profitability in this market.

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