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.

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.

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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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.

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.
