Dacia has released a pair of images of its facelifted Duster ahead of the car’s official debut at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show.
The front-end revisions include a new grille with trapezoidal vents sited upon a pair of chrome louvres, as well as more ornate headlamps with LED daytime running light inserts.
The roof is capped with reworked roof rails with slatted load supports while the rear features some new metal-effect garnish close to the exhaust port.
A set of dark grey-finished 16-inch alloy wheels shod with mud and snow tyres underpins the pictured Duster.
No technical details have been divulged, but given the modesty of the Dacia Duster facelift it’s fair to assume that the powertrain line-up will remain untouched.
We’ve learned that the above facelift applies to Dacia Duster model’s produced in the firm’s Pitesti (Hungary) plant, and will therefore only apply to the markets serviced by that facility. The mechanically similar Renault Duster that our market will soon receive is produced in Chennai, India, and is not subject to such styling changes.