Renault is all set to refresh its lineup in India with the launch of five new models over the next two years. The most anticipated of the lot is the next-generation Duster, which will be followed by a new three-row SUV based on the Dacia Bigster. This upcoming model has now been officially named the Boreal, and itโs set to kick off its global journey in Latin America before reaching markets like India.
Shared DNA
The Renault Boreal will share its platform and powertrain options with the next-gen Duster. Built on the CMF-B architecture developed by the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, the Boreal will retain the ruggedness of the Duster but add practicality in the form of three rows of seating. Measuring about 4.6 metres in length, it aims to offer a more premium experience while still being value-driven.
Itโs expected to be offered in both six-seat and seven-seat configurations. The six-seater will likely use captain seats in the second row, making it a strong rival for premium family-focused SUVs.
Powertrain and Hybrid Tech
Renault has already hinted at offering both petrol and hybrid powertrains in its new generation of SUVs. While the base engine options will likely include turbo-petrol units, the highlight will be a strong hybrid setup, especially in the Boreal. This would bring it in line with other hybrid SUVs in the market like:
- Maruti Grand Vitara
- Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
- Honda City e:HEV
A strong hybrid option would significantly boost the Borealโs appeal, especially for buyers looking for performance with better fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
Segment Positioning
The strategy behind the Duster and Boreal combo is clear: dominate two adjacent SUV segments with strong offerings. The new Duster is expected to take on mid-size SUV favourites such as:
- Hyundai Creta
- Kia Seltos
- Maruti Grand Vitara
- Toyota Hyryder
- Tata Harrier
Meanwhile, the Boreal will move one step higher, targeting the three-row SUV segment. Key competitors in this space include:
Segment Rivals | Configuration |
---|---|
Hyundai Alcazar | 6/7-seater |
MG Hector Plus | 6/7-seater |
Kia Carens (facelift) | 6/7-seater |
Mahindra XUV700 | 5/7-seater |
Maruti-Toyota 3-row SUV | Upcoming |
The Boreal will not only bring more seating but also more features, enhanced space, and improved tech, making it a strong family SUV.
Nissan Connection
As part of the Renault-Nissan alliance, the Boreal will have a sibling SUV under the Nissan brand. While it will share the underpinnings and mechanicals, it will feature a distinct design and positioning. This badge engineering approach helps both brands expand their offerings while keeping development costs under control.
Looking Ahead
With the new Duster and Boreal on the horizon, Renault is clearly gearing up for a major comeback in Indiaโs fast-evolving SUV market. By offering both five- and three-row options with hybrid tech and competitive pricing, the brand is aiming to reclaim its spot among the top players.
The Duster will likely arrive first, followed by the Boreal in 2025. Both models are critical to Renault’s plan to regain volume and market share in a segment that continues to dominate Indian buyer interest.
FAQs
What is the Renault Boreal?
Itโs a three-row SUV based on the Dusterโs platform.
Will the Boreal have a hybrid version?
Yes, it will feature a strong hybrid powertrain.
How long is the Boreal?
The SUV will measure around 4.6 metres in length.
Which cars will the Boreal compete with?
Itโll rival Alcazar, Hector Plus, XUV700, and Carens.
Is there a Nissan version of the Boreal?
Yes, a Nissan SUV with the same platform is expected.