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The Dacia Bigster concept represents an exciting development in the Dacia lineup, expanding into larger vehicle formats. Specific details about the production version of the Bigster are still limited, but Dacia, known for its value-for-money proposition, venturing into a larger vehicle segment with the Bigster is noteworthy.
The anticipation of hybrid powertrains, including LPG options, or full hybrid E-TECH also known from Renault Arkana, reflects the broader automotive trend towards more environmentally friendly and efficient vehicles. The use of Renault’s hybrid technology would be a natural step, considering Dacia’s relationship with Renault.
It’s also interesting to see Dacia maintaining its focus on LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) powertrains, which offer a cost-effective and lower-emission alternative to traditional gasoline engines, especially in markets where LPG is popular and readily available.
As for the design and features, if the production model stays true to the announced details, customers can expect a robust and spacious vehicle, aligning with Dacia’s reputation for practicality and simplicity.
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Practicality remains at the core of Dacia’s brand, and the Bigster is set to provide generous room inside. It is anticipated to be available in a three-row, 7-seater layout as well as a conventional 5-seater model, suiting those who value extra cargo room. This positions it as Dacia’s second model with a 7-seater option, following the Jogger crossover estate. Moreover, an upcoming array of accessories from Dacia is poised to augment the Bigster’s adventurous appeal, rendering it a perfect choice for camping and various outdoor pursuits.
Currently, it’s understood that the Dacia Bigster will be a roughly 4.6-meter-long SUV, constructed on the Group’s CMF-B chassis platform. This is the same foundational technology used in vehicles like the Renault Captur and the Arkana SUV-coupe. The versatility of the CMF-B platform allows designers to tailor it to various vehicle sizes within the Group’s range, from compact models like the Clio or Sandero hatchbacks to larger SUVs akin to the Bigster.
Dacia Bigster dimensions
estimated exterior length: 4.6m (about the same as a Honda CR-V 2023 or a Toyota RAV4 – still to be confirmed, but if this is true, it is only 30cm longer than the Duster and still in the medium SUV category, not large SUV.