Renault Duster Hybrid Debuts With 160 PS E-Tech Power Ahead of 2026 Diwali Launch

By Aditya Patil

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Renault Duster Hybrid : Renault is making big moves with its next-generation Duster SUV. The French carmaker confirmed plans to launch a hybrid version of the popular model around Diwali 2026 in India. This Renault Duster Hybrid will pack 160 horsepower, challenging rivals like the Maruti Grand Vitara and Hyundai Creta.

Renault Duster Hybrid

The hybrid model will use Renault’s E-Tech technology developed from Formula 1 expertise. It combines a 1.8-liter petrol engine with two electric motors. The system can power the SUV using just electricity during city drives for up to 80% of the time, saving fuel.

Renault Duster Hybrid Feature

Here’s what we know about the new Duster’s size and capabilities:

FeatureMeasurement
Length4,346 mm
Width1,815 mm
Height1,703 mm
Wheelbase2,657 mm
Ground Clearance212 mm

Orders for regular petrol versions will start in April 2026. The hybrid arrives later for the festive season. Renault wants to attract both performance buyers and fuel-conscious customers with this dual approach.

The Duster Hybrid gets its power from a special 1.4 kWh battery pack. The engine was created by Horse Powertrain, a joint venture between Renault and Chinese automaker Geely. This 1.8-liter engine works with a 20 hp generator motor and a 49 hp drive motor.

Renault designed this new Duster specifically for India. Nearly 90% of its parts come from local suppliers. The company built it to handle tough roads and extreme weather. Safety was a priority too, meeting top global standards.

Inside, drivers get modern tech like a 10.1-inch touchscreen with Google built-in and a 10.25-inch digital dashboard. Other useful features include ventilated front seats, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and a panoramic sunroof. The cabin offers soft-touch surfaces and ambient lighting, while the boot fits 700 liters of luggage.

Advanced driver aids will be available too. The hybrid Duster comes with Level 2 ADAS including emergency braking and lane-keeping. All four wheels get disc brakes plus 18-inch alloy wheels for better stopping power.

This 2026 Renault Duster launch marks Renault’s push to regain market share. The hybrid version could be a game changer with fuel prices rising across India. It gives buyers an electric-feel drive without worrying about charging stations.

Pricing details remain under wraps. But expect the hybrid to cost more than standard petrol models. Its main competitors will be the Toyota Hyryder and Maruti Grand Vitara hybrids, along with regular petrol SUVs like the Kia Seltos.

Renault Duster Hybrid Debuts With 160 PS E-Tech Power Ahead of 2026 Diwali Launch

Renault’s India chief calls the Duster the company’s most important launch in years. The SUV will be built on Renault’s new modular platform designed for global markets but tuned for Indian roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Renault launch the Duster Hybrid?
The hybrid version arrives near Diwali 2026. Petrol versions launch earlier in April 2026.

What’s the power output?
The hybrid system makes 160 PS (horsepower) and 172 Nm of torque. This comes from a 1.8L engine plus two electric motors.

How much electric-only driving?
Renault claims up to 80% of city driving can be on electric power alone. Exact mileage figures aren’t out yet.

What features will it have?
Expect a sunroof, ventilated seats, big touchscreens, and advanced safety tech like automatic emergency braking.

Who are its competitors?
It will battle Toyota Hyryder, Maruti Grand Vitara hybrids, plus standard petrol SUVs like Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.

The Renault Duster Hybrid launch signals a fresh start for the brand in India. With hybrid tech and clever packaging, it could shake up the highly competitive SUV market when it arrives in showrooms later next year.

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Aditya Patil

Aditya Patil is an automotive enthusiast and writer at Carpng.live, covering the latest cars, bikes, and EVs in India. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for performance, he simplifies complex auto topics into easy, reader-friendly insights. From in-depth reviews to upcoming launches, Aditya brings honest and engaging automotive stories to readers who love wheels as much as he does.

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