

Max Davies
2025 Renault Duster review
Pros
- There's a manual!
- Competitive pricing
- Plenty of gear and a full-size spare
Cons
- No automatic 4x4
- No full-hybrid
- Can be bouncy on rougher roads
6 Months Ago
The new Renault Duster is a small SUV that went on sale in Australia in July 2025.
It's available in two equipment grades (Evolution and Techno) and with two turbocharged petrol powertrains: a 113kW/270Nm 1.3-litre engine powering the front wheels via a seven-speed automatic transmission, and a 96kW/230Nm 1.2-litre mild-hybrid engine driving all four wheels via a six-speed manual transmission.
The range opens at $31,990 plus on-road costs for the front-wheel drive 1.3L Evolution auto, and tops out at $37,990 plus on-roads for the all-wheel drive 1.2L Techno manual.
The new 2025 Duster is offered with a five-year, unlimited-km warranty.
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