Renault Boreal (7-seat Duster) spied testing for first time
Arun Prakash
Renault has confirmed the seven-seater Duster will be called Boreal. It will debut in Brazil first, with the India-made version expected next year (Image: Carscoops)
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Based on the Dacia Bigster, the Boreal was first caught doing test runs in Europe (Image: Carscoops)
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The fully camouflaged SUV revealed that it sports the signature Renault front grille with horizontal slats and a split headlight design (Image: Carscoops)
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The LED DRL strip merges with the upper chrome-finished grille, while a muscular front bumper features a wide black mesh insert (Image: Carscoops)
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From the side, the Boreal shows off pronounced wheel arches and character lines for a stronger road presence. (Image: Carscoops)
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The front doors’ window sills come with a chrome finish. The images also reveal that the rear door handles are merged into the C-pillar (Image: Carscoops)
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Globally, Renault's Boreal offers engines like a 1.6L hybrid and 1.2L turbo-petrol. Renault India may introduce the strong hybrid for both the Boreal and Duster (Image: Carscoops)