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2026 Renault Duster Hybrid AWD auto review: Quick drive

So the Duster has finally arrived in Australia, only it wears a Renault badge rather than the Dacia one seen in Europe.

The rugged new small SUV is available in Australia with a 1.3-litre petrol engine combined with front-wheel drive and an automatic transmission, or a 1.2-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine matched with all-wheel drive (AWD). But to many people’s chagrin, the latter only comes with a manual gearbox.

Overseas, however, there a new AWD powertrain that ditches the need for a drive shaft between the front and rear axles, and also incorporates a mild-hybrid 1.2-litre petrol engine. It combines an automatic transmission with AWD for the first time in a Duster and it could be sold in Australia, although it’s yet to be confirmed for this market.

We recently got behind the wheel of a Dacia-badged Duster in Morocco to see what the Romanian auto brand’s new mild-hybrid AWD powertrain is like and how it differs from the existing offering.

How much does the Renault Duster cost?

The Duster has an initial price of $31,990 before on-road costs in 1.3-litre 4×2 guise, with the 1.2-litre 4×4 priced from $36,490 plus on-roads.