
Duster's entry is expected to disrupt the market, offering a more affordable option compared to Creta, Seltos, and Sierra.
Renault has launched the Duster at a competitive price, undercutting Hyundai Creta's base variant by ₹30,000.
The new model is priced approximately ₹1 lakh less than the Tata Sierra and ₹50,000 less than the base variant of the Kia Seltos.
Renault Duster's base variant, Authentic TCe100, is priced at ₹10.49 lakh ex-showroom, reduced to ₹10.29 lakh with R-Pass.
The Evolution variant starts at ₹11.69 lakh, while the Techno variant is priced at ₹13.49 lakh, both ex-showroom.
The 1.3-litre variant is priced starting at ₹12.99 lakh, while the automatic variant starts at ₹14.49 lakh.
The company is offering R-Pass benefits on all models, providing early buyers with introductory prices.
The R-Pass program is open until March 31, 2026. The top variant of the Duster is priced at ₹18.49 lakh, significantly lower than competitors.
The prices for the Renault Duster hybrid version have not yet been disclosed. The launch is scheduled for later this year.