vendredi 28 mars 2025

dacia bigster review



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# **Dacia Bigster Review: A Budget-Friendly SUV with Bold Ambitions**  


## **Introduction**  

The **Dacia Bigster** is the Romanian brand’s vision of an **affordable, no-nonsense SUV** that doesn’t compromise on space or style. Set to debut in **2025**, this model aims to shake up the compact SUV market with its **low price, rugged looks, and practical design**.  


But does it live up to the hype? Let’s dive in.  


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## **1. Design & Exterior: Rugged and Practical**  

✅ **Bold, boxy styling** – Inspired by the Dacia Manifesto concept, the Bigster features a **muscular, off-road-ready** look with high ground clearance, squared-off wheel arches, and roof rails.  

✅ **Minimalist yet modern** – Clean lines, Y-shaped LED lights, and a chunky grille give it a distinctive presence.  

✅ **Durable materials** – Plastic cladding and scratch-resistant panels keep maintenance costs low.  


❌ **Not a luxury SUV** – Don’t expect premium paint finishes or flashy chrome details.  


**Verdict:** A **functional, tough-looking SUV** that stays true to Dacia’s “essential” philosophy.  


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## **2. Interior & Space: Big on Practicality**  

✅ **Spacious cabin** – At **~4.6m long**, the Bigster is larger than a Duster, offering **5+2 seating** (optional third row).  

✅ **Hard-wearing materials** – Easy-to-clean fabrics and durable plastics dominate, keeping costs down.  

✅ **Smart storage solutions** – Large door bins, underfloor compartments, and a **massive boot (expected ~500L+)**.  


❌ **Basic tech & finishes** – If you love soft-touch materials and digital overload, look elsewhere.  


**Verdict:** **Perfect for families and adventurers** who prioritize space over luxury.  


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## **3. Engine & Performance: Efficient but Not a Powerhouse**  

The Bigster will likely offer:  

- **Hybrid options** (1.6L petrol hybrid, ~140 HP)  

- **Bi-fuel LPG engines** (for cost-conscious buyers)  

- **Possibly a mild-hybrid diesel** in select markets  


✅ **Good fuel economy** – Expect **~5.0L/100km** for the hybrid.  

✅ **Affordable running costs** – LPG and hybrid options keep fuel bills low.  

❌ **Not for speed demons** – Acceleration will be adequate, not thrilling.  


**Verdict:** Designed for **efficiency and low costs**, not performance.  


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## **4. Off-Road Capability: More Than Just Looks?**  

- **Front-wheel drive (standard)** – Fine for light trails.  

- **Optional all-wheel drive** – For tougher terrain (like the Duster 4x4).  

- **High ground clearance** – Helps on rough roads but not a hardcore off-roader.  


**Verdict:** **Competent on gravel and dirt**, but don’t expect Land Rover rival.  


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## **5. Price & Value: The Bigster’AA

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