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Dacia Bigster
Overview
ManufacturerDacia
Also calledRenault Bigster
Production2024 (to commence)
Body and chassis
ClassCrossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront motor, front-wheel drive
four-wheel-drive
PlatformRenault CMF-B platform
Powertrain
Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronous
Dimensions
Length4,600 mm (181.1 in)

The Dacia Bigster is a concept SUV from Romanian car manufacturer Dacia. It was unveiled in January 2021.[1]

Overview

Rear view

The Bigster concept car was presented on 14 January 2021 during the presentation of the "Renaulution" strategic plan by the new managing director of Renault, Luca de Meo.[2] The Bigster receives the brand new Dacia logo on its grille formed by the letters "DC".[3]

The Bigster Concept is based on the Renault's elongated CMF-B modular platform, notably from the Renault Clio V.[4]

Production model based on the Bigster concept

Dacia has confirmed it will offer a production C-segment SUV based on the Bigster concept.[5]

This will be built at the Mioveni factory in Romania starting in 2025, one year after the plant will start making the third-generation Dacia Duster.

References

  1. ^ Capela, Stéphane (14 January 2021). "Dacia Bigster concept : le vaisseau amiral roumain". Turbo.
  2. ^ Dupont, Hugo (14 January 2021). "Dacia Bigster Concept: un SUV 7-place au-dessus du Duster". L'Automobile Magazine.
  3. ^ Pagès, Olivier (9 February 2021). "Dacia Bigster concept : le Duster version XXL (Présentation)". Caradisiac.
  4. ^ Ric, Didier (11 February 2021). "Dacia Bigster (2025). Les secrets du futur Duster à 7 places en vidéo". L'Argus.
  5. ^ "Noul model Dacia bazat pe conceptul Bigster va fi produs la uzina de la Mioveni". www.dacia.ro. Retrieved 6 July 2023.