Renault India has officially teased the all-new India-spec Renault Duster ahead of its highly anticipated 26 January 2026 Republic Day launch — marking the return of one of India’s most iconic SUVs. After a four-year absence since the previous Duster was discontinued, the next-generation Duster is set to make a major comeback in the midsize SUV segment with rugged styling and a modern feature set.
Republic Day Return: What We Know
The New Duster will be unveiled on 26 January 2026, coinciding with India’s Republic Day celebrations — a strategic choice that underlines Renault’s intent to re-establish itself in the highly competitive SUV market.
The teaser released so far doesn’t reveal the full SUV, but it does provide first glimpses of India-specific lighting signatures, including distinctive LED daytime running lights and connected LED tail lamps that aren’t present on the global Dacia/Renault versions. These design tweaks suggest Renault is tailoring the Duster’s visuals to better suit Indian tastes.
Design & Platform
The upcoming Duster will be a clean-sheet design, built on the CMF-B modular platform that underpins several Renault-Nissan Group products. This architecture brings improved structural rigidity and allows for modern tech and safety features.
Early spy images and official teasers hint at a rugged and muscular stance, with pronounced wheel arches, thick body cladding and bold lighting elements reflecting the Duster’s utilitarian heritage.
Inside, the India-spec SUV is expected to get a digital driver display, a 10.1-inch central touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, and a premium audio setup — bringing comfort and tech closer to what rivals now offer.
Powertrain & Variants
While Renault hasn’t officially confirmed India-spec powertrains yet, global Dusters offer a range of mill options — including a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol with 48V mild hybrid, and a 1.6-litre strong hybrid. Indian models are widely expected to launch with turbo-petrol engines first, with hybrid options possibly added later.
The new Duster is also expected to spawn a Nissan sibling (rumoured as the Nissan Tekton), with both models being produced at the Alliance’s plant near Chennai for domestic sales and exports.
Safety & Expected Tech
Renault is anticipated to offer a comprehensive safety suite that could include advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) — such as automatic emergency braking, lane assist and cruise control — along with traditional safety gear like multiple airbags, stability control and hill-descent control.
These features, combined with a rugged build and modern tech, aim to make the Duster a well-rounded SUV for both urban roads and weekend adventures.
Bigger Picture
The reintroduction of the Duster marks a significant milestone in Renault’s International Game Plan 2027. After focusing on smaller cars for years, Renault is now pushing into segments that matter most to Indian buyers, particularly midsize SUVs where competition is fierce.
Final Take
With its teased visuals, India-centric design cues, and January 26 official debut, the new Renault Duster is shaping up to be a strong contender in India’s midsize SUV space. It carries the legacy of the original Duster — loved for its rugged character — while embracing modern design, tech and comfort.
Stay tuned to GaadiBuzz for full specifications, pricing and first-look reviews as the Duster’s India launch unfolds!














