Romanian Coachbuilder Unveils 2018 Dacia Duster Pickup Prototype

The first-ever Duster Pickup didn’t come from Dacia or Renault; it was Romanian coachbuilding company Romturingia who first launched a Duster-based pickup back in October 2014.

Regular folks, however, couldn’t buy it, as it was built exclusively for a major fleet customer in a run of 500 units. About six months later, Renault came out with its own Duster Oroch pickup for South America.

Said model had a crew cab with four doors and a rather short bed. Romturingia’s version, on the other hand, was more work-oriented and adopted a two-door regular cab with a longer bed behind it.

Ever since Dacia unveiled the second-generation Duster a year ago, customers interested in a Duster workhorse have been wondering when a pickup version would arrive. Well, they don’t have to wonder anymore as the Romanian coachbuilder is once again the first to create a Duster Pickup.

At the IAA Hannover Commercial Vehicle Show last month, Romturingia revealed a 2018 Duster Pickup prototype that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor.

It features a regular cab as well and a bed lined with a damage-resistant material. It also looks very well-built and could easily pass as a factory-made model. In fact, everything from the B-pillars rearward is modified compared to the SUV. The underpinnings stay the same, though.

The Duster Pickup is powered by the 110PS (109hp) 1.5-liter dCi turbodiesel that sends power to all four wheels via an on-demand 4WD system. We haven’t got any details on whether this first prototype will be followed by a model people can actually buy. However, we wouldn’t be surprised if Romturingia has a production version in the pipeline.

Photo credits: Romturingia

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