New Dacia Duster Extreme SE gets a sporty makeover

The new special edition Dacia Duster Extreme SE adds exclusive styling details and new interior features. It costs from £17,495.

2022 Dacia Duster Extreme SE

Dacia has announced a new special-edition version of its affordable Duster SUV.

Called the ‘Extreme SE’, Dacia promises bespoke styling enhancements and features previously unseen on UK-spec Dusters. 

The Extreme SE is offered with a wide range of engines, including Dacia’s Bi-Fuel LPG system. Orders will open in April 2022.

Added orange flavouring

2022 Dacia Duster Extreme SE

The most obvious addition to the Duster Extreme SE is an exclusive Urban Grey paint colour. Dacia offers a choice of seven other colours, but the new hue contrasts neatly with the 17-inch gloss-black alloy wheels. 

The Extreme SE’s signature finish is Quartz Grey trim, which is applied to the wing mirrors, roof bars and front grille. 

Completing the look is a host of orange detailing, including the ‘Duster’ wording on the roof bars. 

Inside continues the same combination, with orange stitching on the charcoal grey seats. More orange highlights can be found on the doors and air vents, with the centre console finished in piano black.

Extreme value for money

2022 Dacia Duster Extreme SE

Standard equipment for the Duster Extreme SE includes climate control, a surround-view camera, blind-spot warning, an acoustic windscreen and heated front seats. An 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen features satellite navigation and wireless smartphone connectivity. 

Buyers can pick from three turbocharged petrol engines, a diesel, or Dacia’s LPG Bi-Fuel option. 

Prices start at £17,495 for the Extreme SE TCe 90 4×2 petrol model, rising all the way to £21,645 for the Extreme SE Blue dCi 115 4×4 diesel. 

Dacia aims to make the first customer deliveries in May 2022.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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