RE: Dacia goes big on all-new, family-sized SUV
RE: Dacia goes big on all-new, family-sized SUV
Wednesday 9th October 2024

Dacia goes big on all-new, family-sized SUV

The Bigster seeks to go where no Dacia has gone before - the C segment...


Great though the Dacia Duster is, offering good value for money and some welcome no-nonsense utility, it is plainly not the biggest SUV in the world. This is where the new Bigster comes in, moving Dacia into the C-segment arena along with just about every other carmaker on the planet. And yes, that is the real name - worked for the 2021 concept, so Bigster has stayed. Doesn’t need much explaining, at least, or pronunciation help. Very Dacia. 

Clearly it’s not a bargain basement Range Rover, though this is definitely a larger proposition than we’re used to from Dacia. Apparently the Bigster ‘sets new standards’ in the class for boot length and height, which will be music to the ears of PHer parents everywhere. The manufacturer claims 667 litres with seats up, which is a vast space, with a 40/20/40 split meaning long items (up to 2.7m) can slot through the middle with four people onboard. And Dacia being Dacia, the load space boasts some useful features, including the YouClip accessories system, Easy Fold seats and an optional wipe-clean boot mat. Those wishing to go full explorer with their Bigster will be pleased to know that every version of the new model gets roof bars (the Extreme gets the modular longitudinal and transverse items), with a Sleep Pack, Cargo Box, roof rack and tent all on the extras list. Time to show the family a proper summer holiday perhaps. Tell them the body protection is made from recycled material (because it is) - they’ll love that.

A range of powertrains will be available for the Bigster from launch. A new Hybrid 155 offering will be the biggest draw, building on the Hybrid 140 derivative currently seen elsewhere in the Dacia range (offered here as well) with extra power and torque (plus 15hp and 15lb ft), increased towing capacity (now 1,000kg) and a six per cent reduction in fuel consumption despite all that. As a reminder, the Dacia hybrid offering isn’t a PHEV, instead combining a 108hp 1.6-litre petrol engine with a 50hp electric motor and high voltage starter generator, supplied by a 1.4kWh battery and driven through an automatic electric gearbox. Dacia’s claim is that a hybrid Bigster can operate as an EV ‘80 per cent of the time in the city.’

A conventional ICE will also be offered, the 1.2-litre turbo triple now at 140hp (the most powerful it’s been in a Dacia) with mild hybrid assistance; a 130hp variant is for real rufty-tufty driving, complete with six-speed manual and all-wheel drive. Uniquely, it gets Terrain control with five - Auto, Snow, Mud/Sand, Off-Road and Eco - drive modes, just like a proper little Land Rover.

The interior will be familiar to anyone who’s seen the new Duster, complete with the 10.1-inch central touchscreen, digital dash and the Y-shaped vents intended to link with the headlight design. Expression spec, as per all the Dacias, will be pretty basic, with a ‘focus on simplicity and appeal’; Journey is meant to be all about comfort, bringing the bigger screen, adaptive cruise, powered tailgate and so on. Range-topping Extreme channels ‘durability and easy cleaning’, with a host of features unique to the model: a high centre armrest with built-in cooler, the Copper Brown accents, that very cool opening pano roof, washable synthetic upholstery and hill descent control. Easy to imagine that being the best looking and most popular Bigster; it’s the grey car here, and Indigo Blue - a new Dacia colour exclusive to the model - is a Journey spec.   

Dacia says its new SUV strongly embodies its core values: Essential but Cool, Eco-Smart, Robust and Outdoor. It claims for itself the title of Europe’s leading B-segment brand, with the Bigster its first foray into the next class up. Even with swathes of opposition, you wouldn’t bet against Mr Big(ster) making an impact. Expect it on sale in 2025.


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GreatScott2016

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1,928 posts

104 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Good luck to them. Not my thing but nice to see a manual option smile

hammo19

6,541 posts

212 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Looking good, well done Dacia. This will sell very well if the price is competitive with the others.

Huzzah

28,118 posts

199 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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I like the Dacia values and brand, can't blame them for going upmarket. But where's the next bread n butter brand coming from?

smilo996

3,430 posts

186 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Looks pretty good, slightly utilitarian which used to be a word in SUV. Ten times better than that flatulent and infantile Escalade abomination.

valiant

12,480 posts

176 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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That looks alright although I’m not convinced by the name.

Sounds like something they came up with at 4.59pm on a Friday when they were tasked with what to name its biggest car.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,422 posts

114 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Huzzah said:
I like the Dacia values and brand, can't blame them for going upmarket. But where's the next bread n butter brand coming from?
China

GianiCakes

481 posts

89 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Looks alright to me and I suspect I will see quite a few of them once available. I certainly see a lot of Dusters.
Bigster and Boxster best 2 car rhyming garage at a sensible price?

WPA

12,243 posts

130 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Styling by Lego

ex-devonpaul

1,487 posts

153 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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valiant said:
That looks alright although I’m not convinced by the name.

Sounds like something they came up with at 4.59pm on a Friday when they were tasked with what to name its biggest car.
I think the name is brilliant. Sums it up nicely - big and basic.

Then again I always thought "Boxster" was better suited to Volvo than Porsche.

Lester H

3,499 posts

121 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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WPA said:
Styling by Lego
Yes, but Lego has styled many rivals. Odd fashion for square wheel arches.

Alpenus

207 posts

46 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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A manuèl, very handy on the school run for a bit of heel and toe

Gibbler290

713 posts

111 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Huzzah said:
I like the Dacia values and brand, can't blame them for going upmarket. But where's the next bread n butter brand coming from?
Doesn’t say anything about going upmarket. It’s a bigger car.

Miserablegit

4,306 posts

125 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Looks good- I wish them luck.
Only downside is it’s manual- these things aren’t sports cars- better to fit a slush box or DCT as I’m guessing the gear change won’t be great.

Mark-C

6,722 posts

221 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Love the name ... appeals to my inner four year old.

Silvanus

6,899 posts

39 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Miserablegit said:
Looks good- I wish them luck.
Only downside is it’s manual- these things aren’t sports cars- better to fit a slush box or DCT as I’m guessing the gear change won’t be great.
The hybrid is an auto

Silvanus

6,899 posts

39 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Gibbler290 said:
Huzzah said:
I like the Dacia values and brand, can't blame them for going upmarket. But where's the next bread n butter brand coming from?
Doesn’t say anything about going upmarket. It’s a bigger car.
The cheapest cars (and EV) on sale are the Dacia Sandero (and Spring). On the continent they are cheaper still as we don't have the entry level trim models in the UK.

Alex_225

6,984 posts

217 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Mark-C said:
Love the name ... appeals to my inner four year old.
Exactly what I thought, the Bigster just made chuckle!

It's not an awful looking thing, I'm not into SUVs really but I think for what they cost actually Dacia manage to make their range look as relevant as any other brand.

I'm still a fan of the original shape Duster they launched.

swisstoni

20,231 posts

295 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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The non-luxury largeish SUV is probably one of the last niches not filled. This should do that bigly.

Unwize

107 posts

113 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Gibbler290 said:
Huzzah said:
I like the Dacia values and brand, can't blame them for going upmarket. But where's the next bread n butter brand coming from?
Doesn’t say anything about going upmarket. It’s a bigger car.
Fitting a opening panoramic roof makes it obvious they are going upmarket.

Big Rat

376 posts

62 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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They could have called it ‘Bigly’ as per Trump parlance…..