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Still Unbeatable on Price, This True Off-Road Adventure Vehicle Becomes Even More Capable in 4×4 When Properly Equipped

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In the French market, SUVs with all-wheel drive are increasingly rare under $33,000. Between the progressive electrification of lineups and rising price points, compact mainstream models tend to abandon 4×4 versions. Dacia stands as the last holdout.

2025 Dacia Duster 4x4 profile view with raised ground clearance and 17-inch wheels
The 2025 Dacia Duster 4×4 retains its compact and robust silhouette, with generous ground clearance, pronounced body protection, and a bold adventurer style. © Dacia

The 2025 Duster, available in TCe 130 hp 4×4 or mild hybrid 130 4×4 versions, continues to offer true all-wheel drive, with center differential lock and modes adapted to difficult terrain. A rarity in this segment.

Built on a proven platform, it focuses on robustness, mechanical simplicity, and versatility of use that goes well beyond simple rugged looks. A vehicle equally at home in the city as on trails or mountain roads.

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Renault Duster dashboard with 10.1-inch touchscreen and Renault logos on steering wheel
The driving position evolves with a 10.1-inch touchscreen, simplified ergonomics, and a modernized interior ambiance, without sacrificing practicality. © Dacia

Simple But Well-Calibrated Engines for Daily Use

The 4×4 gasoline TCe 130 version remains the heart of the lineup among off-road driving enthusiasts. This 3-cylinder turbo engine develops 130 hp and offers a good compromise between performance and fuel economy (approximately 35 mpg combined EPA).

The mild hybrid 130 4×4 version, meanwhile, adds 12V micro-hybridization, which slightly reduces consumption and emissions while maintaining similar performance. It also benefits from a smoother Stop & Start system and brake energy recovery.

All 4×4 models are equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission and intelligent all-wheel drive with manual mode selection (Auto, Lock, 2WD). The 177 lb-ft of torque provides reassuring traction in difficult conditions.

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New 2026 Dacia Duster 4x4 Hybrid on mountain road with all-terrain wheels
The new Duster front end adopts a Y-shaped lighting signature, refined headlights, and a modernized grille, while reinforcing its identity as a versatile SUV. © Dacia

US Pricing: Still Under $32,000

Despite its off-road capabilities, the Duster 4×4 remains one of the most affordable compact SUVs on the market. Here are the prices observed in early 2025 for the relevant versions:

Version Engine Transmission MSRP
Duster Expression 4×4 TCe 130 6-speed Manual ≈ $29,040
Duster Journey 4×4 TCe 130 6-speed Manual ≈ $30,580
Duster Extreme 4×4 Mild Hybrid 130 6-speed Manual ≈ $31,889

Note: 2WD versions start at $21,659 for base trims (Essential), with ECO-G 100 or basic TCe 130 engines.

Faced with often more expensive competition (Jeep Compass 4×4, Suzuki S-Cross AllGrip, or Ford Escape AWD), the Duster maintains an unmatched offering for those who want true all-wheel drive without breaking the bank.

Rear of Dacia Duster 4x4 with LED lights and reinforced bumper
The rear maintains a functional design with Y-pattern LED lights, a robust bumper, and a large rear window. The 4×4 version is identifiable by its specific badging. © Dacia

Improving Equipment Without Getting Into Unnecessary Extras

While Dacia remains faithful to its pragmatic DNA, the Duster has evolved technologically. The 4×4 versions include, depending on trim levels:

  • Backup camera and 360° camera (on Extreme)
  • 10.1-inch touchscreen with integrated navigation
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility
  • Automatic climate control, heated seats (on Extreme)
  • Cruise control/speed limiter, lane departure warning

The cargo volume remains decent despite the presence of 4×4 transmission, with ≈ 14.5 cubic feet in standard configuration. The Duster retains generous habitability for 5 passengers and significantly improved road manners, especially on highways thanks to enhanced sound insulation.

Alain
Alain
Alain , 57 ans, est un passionné d'automobile basé à Bordeaux. Fort d'une carrière de plus de 30 ans dans le journalisme automobile, Alain est reconnu pour ses analyses pointues et son expertise technique. Collaborateur clé du magazine Passion & Car, il partage sa passion des voitures classiques et modernes, tout en explorant les innovations technologiques du secteur. Amateur de belles mécaniques et de road trips, Alain apporte une perspective unique et authentique aux lecteurs, mêlant savoir-faire et passion pour l'automobile.

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