The images (published by the Spanish site Autofacil) make it clear that the new Dacia Bigster will be almost no different from the pre-production concept car. The arrow-shaped LED headlights and hidden rear door handles are also retained. Except that the rear roof pillars are somewhat different, and the wheels are of a smaller diameter.

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The Dacia Bigster will be built on the CMF-B platform (like the Renault Captur and Nissan Juke), and its length will be about 4.6 m. It will be offered in 5- and 7-seat versions.

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Most likely, the new crossover from Renault will be equipped with small-displacement turbocharged petrol engines and hybrid systems with about 150 hp. Modifications with front- and all-wheel drive are planned.

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