Rugged-looking pick-up concept showcases new production model destined for South American markets
Dacia will unveil its Duster Oroch concept, a five-seat pick-up, at the Sao Paulo motor show.
The
concept previews a production model that's destined for South American
markets, where over 900,000 pick-ups are sold each year.
Parent company Renault
had already announced its intention to enter the South American pick-up
market with "at least" two models, in order to capitalise on a body
style that accounts for nearly 75 per cent of South America's light
commercial vehicle segment.
The Dacia Duster Oroch was styled at
Renault's design centre in Sao Paulo, and is reputed to take its
inspiration from "the world of kitesurfing".
Design features include front-end styling borrowed from the D-Cross concept
of 2012, substantial front and rear bumpers that "convey an impression
of power", 18-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof and integrated roof
rails.
The rear load bay also packs a specially designed rack
system that allows for the storage of several kitesurfing boards, while
two side-mounted cameras can be used to capture "special sporting
moments."
Dacia also claims that the Oroch has a large, spacious
cabin, substantial ground clearance and a host of features including a
dashboard-mounted multimedia system. No other technical details have
been confirmed.
Laurens van den Acker, senior vice president of the Renault group, said: “While it takes its inspiration from the Dacia Duster,
itself a robust vehicle with an assertive personality, our local design
team has delivered a fresh interpretation of the model in the form of
this show car.”
There are no plans, however, to bring the Oroch in production form to the UK market.
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