#Steeven.™ Posted January 15, 2021 Posted January 15, 2021 We continue with news from the Renault Group, this time talking about Dacia. The Romanian firm belonging to the French group unveils its projects and, in addition, the Dacia Bister Concept. On the other hand, they reaffirm the Dacia-Lada business unit, which will allow them to reach even more markets. The Dacia Bister Concept is a C-segment SUV, which is still just a prototype. It will be the basis of a future model. Who knows if the successor to the Duster. The idea is to continue offering a robust and practical product available to everyone. With a length of 4.6 meters, this prototype anticipates the new visual language of the company, at least for these large models. Aesthetically it is very striking, with straight and aggressive shapes, with a very adventurous and youthful approach. Its design conveys a lot of robustness, as well as spaciousness. Logically, at the time it materializes as a production vehicle - something that will still have to wait - it will have changes with respect to this concept. But the base is perceived as winning considering the current tastes of the market. Dacia claims that in the future it will be the flagship of the company. Also that it can be equipped with alternative and hybrid energy engines thanks to its platform. Without a doubt, a detail of great importance both for the brand and the group, as well as for future buyers. There will be quite a few alternatives to choose from within this model. Alejandro Mesonero-Romanos, Dacia's Design Director, stated that: Dacia Bigster Concept embodies the evolution of the brand. With the essential elements, a touch of freshness and an outdoor spirit. He shows that accessibility is not at odds with attractiveness. At Dacia we are convinced, and this car is proof of that. On the other hand, the car company has just launched the new Sandero in 2021. But the news does not end there, as the Dacia Spring, a 100% electric urban vehicle, will soon arrive, as well as three other new vehicles that will land between now and 2025. Dacia's future does not look bad. 3
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