Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo DCT Review: Performance Reclaimed

Engine & Transmission The 1.3L engine uses mild-hybrid tech to smooth out stop-start transitions and assist under heavy load. Also Read |Tamil Nadu Voter List Purge: 97 Lakh Names Deleted in SIR Phase 1 Feature Specification Engine 1.3L Turbocharged Petrol (4-Cylinder) Power Output 163 hp Peak Torque 280 Nm @ 2,000–3,500 rpm Transmission 6-Speed Dual-Clutch […] The post Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo DCT Review: Performance Reclaimed first appeared on Business League.

Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo DCT Review: Performance Reclaimed

Engine & Transmission

The 1.3L engine uses mild-hybrid tech to smooth out stop-start transitions and assist under heavy load.

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Feature Specification
Engine 1.3L Turbocharged Petrol (4-Cylinder)
Power Output 163 hp
Peak Torque 280 Nm @ 2,000–3,500 rpm
Transmission 6-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic (Wet-Type)
Ground Clearance 212 mm
Safety Features 6 Airbags, Level 2 ADAS, 360° Camera, 4 Disc Brakes

Key Tech Highlights

  • Google Built-in: Native access to Google Maps and Assistant via the infotainment system, offering a smoother experience than standard smartphone mirroring.

  • Instrument Cluster: 10.25-inch fully digital driver’s display.

  • Comfort: Wireless charging, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and ventilated front seats.

???? The Good

  • Effortless Overtakes: The torque delivery is punchy; merging onto highways requires zero planning.

  • Refined DCT: Unlike dry-clutch systems that can be jerky in traffic, the wet-clutch setup is remarkably smooth at low speeds.

  • Ride Quality: It maintains the “Duster Magic”—a suspension that glides over potholes while remaining stable at high speeds.

  • Value King: It provides class-leading power and modern safety tech without crossing the ₹20 lakh mark.

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???? The Not-So-Good

  • Functional Interiors: While much improved, there are still more hard plastics than you’d find in the plush cabins of the Hyundai Creta or Kia Seltos.

  • Rear Seat Space: Legroom and under-thigh support in the back are just “adequate” compared to roomier rivals.

  • NVH Insulation: At triple-digit speeds, road and wind noise begin to creep into the cabin, slightly detracting from the refined engine.

Reality Check

The 2026 Renault Duster is a focused machine. It isn’t trying to out-luxe the competition; it’s trying to out-drive them. By utilizing a wet-clutch DCT, Renault is addressing one of the biggest pain points for automatic SUV owners in India—transmission overheating and low-speed jerkiness.

The Loopholes

Renault claims this is a “Mercedes-derived” engine. In fact, this is a “Shared Heritage Loophole”—while the block and tech were co-developed with Daimler, the specific tuning in the Duster is optimized for Renault’s global acti.ev+ platform. Still, the “Reliability Loophole” is the real winner here; by opting for a wet-clutch system, Renault provides a transmission built for the longevity that Indian buyers demand.

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What This Means for You

  • The Driving Enthusiast: If you’ve been finding the current mid-size SUVs too “soft,” the Duster 1.3L Turbo is the sharpest tool in the shed.

  • The Highway Star: If your weekends involve long drives to the hills or coastal roads, the stability and 163 hp power make it a top-tier cruiser.

  • Feature Watch: If you can live with “functional” plastics in exchange for segment-leading performance and ground clearance, this is your best value-for-money bet.

What’s Next

Expect deliveries to begin in April 2026. If you’re looking for extreme fuel efficiency over raw power, hold your bookings—the Renault Duster E-Tech Strong Hybrid (claiming 25+ kmpl) is slated for a Diwali 2026 launch.

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