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Renault Duster Oroch, pickup France at just 345 million VND



      Renault Duster Oroch, pickup France at just 345 million VND.

      Duster Oroch the truck is designed exclusively for the South American market in general and Brazil in particular with prices from only 345 million.
     Offensive pickup segment are flourishing in Brazil, Renault Duster Oroch bring pit design, this powerful car. Duster Oroch design is quite similar to the current pickup lines but still made people think of the sport utility vehicle line tradition. It's no wonder by Renault took advantage of the platform's chassis development SUVs to pickup this form.

Pickup France at just 345 million VND

     Interior of the vehicle has two seats, the design details are quite stout and muscular somewhat restrained and a bit confusing. Rear seat design 3-seater with middle position for children. Seat backrest angle relative level, not too up to help passengers more comfort during long journeys. Rear wagons with 683 liter volume, 1,175 mm wide and 1,350 mm long.

     Under the hood the car's engine block 1.6 liter capacity that can run both gasoline and ethanol mixture with a capacity of 110 and 115 respectively horsepower combined with 5-speed gearbox. Higher-performance variant with a volume of 2.0 liters with 148 horsepower capacity while running ethanol fuel and 143 horsepower when gasoline when combined with a 6-speed gearbox. French car maker said it will add optional automatic transmission for Duster Oroch in the future.

The interior features a little confused

     The standard features include Air Duster Oroch, carrying supplies rates on the roof, electric power steering, dual airbags, ABS brakes and 4-speaker sound system. Two more advanced version with additional fog lights, cruise control, electric mirrors, parking sensors, leather steering wheel ...

     Renault Duster Oroch sold for $ 62 290 Real in Brazil, equivalent to about 345 million VND.












































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