RE: Dacia Duster for Dakar revealed
Thursday 19th December 2013

And you thought the one with the machine gun was the coolest Duster revealed this year... However, that's been superseded in the PH Dacia 'want one' list by this, the Dakar-spec Duster Rally.
Dacia Duster for Dakar revealed
'Win on Sunday, sell on Monday' taken to new extremes by Dacia

To take on everything that central and south America can throw at it, the Renaultsport Argentinean Duster (yep, it's factory backed) is totally overhauled with new wheels, brakes, suspension and so on. There aren't any specific stats so we can only go on what's shown in the promo video.
It's powered by a V6, which you'll be pleased to hear makes a lot of noise. 2014 will be Renault/Dacia's second attempt at the Dakar with a Duster; this year's car made 300hp so expect a similar output for next year.
From what we can find (which is very little), the Dusters didn't do too well this year. A competition car that looks like this deserves as much exposure as possible, so fingers crossed for a better result in 2014!
See it in action here
[Source: AutoEvolution]
Discussion
I usually love the way Dakar cars turn a road car up to 11, but this looks like a sort of amorphous blob.
I'm not sure, but I think the lines of the advertising act like extremely effective camo, and hide the actual lines of the vehicle. Manufacturers shouldn't bother with the usual black and white swirly crap on their secret testing models - this is much more effective. And they'd get money out of it too.
The bottom right picture in particular is especially unflattering.
I'm not sure, but I think the lines of the advertising act like extremely effective camo, and hide the actual lines of the vehicle. Manufacturers shouldn't bother with the usual black and white swirly crap on their secret testing models - this is much more effective. And they'd get money out of it too.
The bottom right picture in particular is especially unflattering.
Edited by Dazed & Confused on Thursday 19th December 12:28
[quote=Dazed & Confused] I usually love the way Dakar cars turn a road car up to 11, but this looks like a sort of amorphous blob.
I'm not sure, but I think the lines of the advertising act like extremely effective camo, and hide the actual lines of the vehicle. Manufacturers shouldn't bother with the usual black and white swirly crap on their secret testing models - this is much more effective. And they'd get money out of it too.
The bottom right picture in particular is especially unflattering.
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Completely agree!
EDIT: Although all Dakar cars are cool by default, this one could do with a bit more styling!
I'm not sure, but I think the lines of the advertising act like extremely effective camo, and hide the actual lines of the vehicle. Manufacturers shouldn't bother with the usual black and white swirly crap on their secret testing models - this is much more effective. And they'd get money out of it too.
The bottom right picture in particular is especially unflattering.
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Completely agree!
EDIT: Although all Dakar cars are cool by default, this one could do with a bit more styling!
thechosenfamily said:
I'm sorry, am I the only one who thought that the headline for this should have started "Great News!!!"


Nope, I was going to post it if someone else didn't. They should get James May to be the co-driver as a publicity stunt. Then again, they'd never finish! 


Dakar is amazing. Scorching heat, huge jumps, fording raging rivers, no GPS, no "track" to follow, and a very real threat of death. Forget LeMans, this is highest test of man and machine!
The last bastion of truly dangerous, "old school" motorsport. Targa Florio, La Carrera Pan-Americana, Group-B, Dakar. All the rest are gone; Dakar stands alone!
Good luck to all the teams this year!
Madkat said:
Can someone feed my ignorance, what has Renault got to do with it? They just supplied the engine?
Dacia is owned by Renault and the current range is made up of the parts bin of the previous gen model bits (Clio etc).Its just like Renault sticking the Infiniti badge on the front F1 cars. Their all in the same club.
Ferrari F1 cars have Fiat on the nose.
Its just all marketing.
Or it could just be a case of the Duster in Argentina is badged as a Renault rather than a Dacia.
rogerhudson said:
I was taught to drive dunes properly, no flying crap, just drive up and quick change down at the crest to roll over and have control on the steeper face.
Dakar is just an ad. man's willy wave.
How dull and that technique is unlikely to win the race - tortoises rarely do.Dakar is just an ad. man's willy wave.
dukebox9reg said:
Madkat said:
Can someone feed my ignorance, what has Renault got to do with it? They just supplied the engine?
Dacia is owned by Renault and the current range is made up of the parts bin of the previous gen model bits (Clio etc)....
Or it could just be a case of the Duster in Argentina is badged as a Renault rather than a Dacia.
rogerhudson said:
I was taught to drive dunes properly, no flying crap, just drive up and quick change down at the crest to roll over and have control on the steeper face.
Dakar is just an ad. man's willy wave.
Dakar, mans willy wave??? People die trying to finish the dakar! People have been known to ride hundreds of miles with broken bones just to get the stage finish and then get up and ride again with about three hours sleep.Dakar is just an ad. man's willy wave.
Even if you drop out of the race, its no easy task to get back to the finish or even the stage to meet your team.
I really like the look of the Dacia Duster and I wish the team the best of luck

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