DACIA Duster: VIDEO, IMPRESSIVE Offroad Test with Volvo XC90

DACIA Duster appears today in a video that shows us an impressive offroad test with a Volvo XC90, here's how the Romanian car does.

DACIA Duster appears today in an exciting offroad test with a Volvo XC90, both cars being put through a muddy track to show us how well each one handles. As you can see from the video clip above, we are talking about a DACIA Duster car with a 1.5-liter engine and 115 horsepower, the Volvo XC90 having a 2.6-liter engine with 268 horsepower, the difference being huge, from this point of view , taking into account, of course, the couple.

DACIA Duster it is much lighter than this Volvo XC90, but that matters less in the end because the difference between the power of the engines is substantial, in the end. Despite the big differences between the specifications of this DACIA Duster and the Volvo XC90 car, the Romanian car does surprisingly well on muddy terrain, which of course we have also seen in other cases where similar models were subjected to offroad tests.

DACIA Duster: VIDEO, IMPRESSIVE Offroad Test with Volvo XC90

DACIA Duster it is a very versatile car, handling very well both on asphalted public roads and on bumpy terrain, or those covered with mud, snow, or sand. We have so far presented you with a variety of offroad tests in which the DACIA Duster performed very well, even in front of some Land Rover cars, but not only, so we are talking about a car model that can be used without problems by Romanians anywhere they need.

DACIA Duster is one of the best-selling SUV models in Europe, and one of the reasons behind its popularity is precisely this versatility that the car proves. DACIA Duster is a car that can be used in almost any kind of conditions by customers, without too much trouble, and at the price at which it is sold all over the world, there is not much else that can do its job better than this car.

DACIA Duster it is going to get a facelift at the beginning of next year, but no changes are announced for its important components, although an improved software could still be integrated.