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    Renault Duster 1.2T Zen 4WD: Has the recipe changed?

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on August 13th, 2025 / in Car News, Electric, featured

    Renault Duster 1.2T Zen 4WD: Has the recipe changed?

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on August 13th, 2025 / in Car News, Electric, featured

    By Clive Moleme

    The Renault Duster has never tried to be flashy, and in 2025 that philosophy remains firmly intact. The new 1.2 Turbo Zen 4WD Mild Hybrid does not arrive shouting for attention. Instead, it quietly positions itself as one of the most sensible compact SUVs on the market, especially for buyers who value capability over image.

    On the road, the Duster immediately feels honest. The mild hybrid system is not there to deliver dramatic electric-only moments, but rather to smooth out stop-start driving and assist with efficiency. Power delivery is linear and predictable, making it easy to drive in town, despite the slightly finicky clutch. It will not set your pulse racing, but that is not the brief. This is about getting from A to B with minimal fuss and respectable fuel consumption, and on that front it delivers. The question is whether it is as good as the previously brilliant diesel.

    Where the Duster really stands apart is its 4WD capability. Few vehicles in this segment still offer proper four-wheel drive, and it gives the Duster genuine confidence when the tar ends. Gravel roads, uneven surfaces and slippery conditions feel manageable and stress free. The ride is compliant and forgiving, soaking up rougher roads better than many urban-focused rivals. It is not the most refined SUV on smooth highways, but it feels robust and ready for imperfect conditions, something South African buyers will appreciate.

    Inside, the Zen trim keeps things simple. The cabin is practical, functional and clearly designed with durability in mind. Materials will not win luxury awards, but everything feels solid and well put together. The infotainment system and controls are easy to understand, and visibility is good all round. This is an interior built to be used, not necessarily admired. You get the essentials without unnecessary distractions, and there is nothing wrong with that.

    That simplicity extends to daily living. The Duster is easy to place on the road, comfortable enough for long drives and forgiving when conditions worsen. Mild hybrid assistance helps keep fuel usage in check, especially in urban driving, without adding complexity for the driver. That said, we averaged around 8L/100km, which is a noticeable jump from the previous diesel’s 4.5L/100km. Over time, though, it remains a vehicle that quietly earns your trust.

    The final verdict is clear. The 2025 Duster 1.2 Turbo 4WD MHEV is not chasing trends or technology overload. It is a practical, capable and refreshingly honest compact SUV that prioritises real-world usability. If your lifestyle includes bad roads, outdoor escapes or simply a desire for substance over style, the Duster makes a strong, no-nonsense case for itself, provided you are not directly comparing fuel consumption figures and the R549,999 price tag to the previous model.

    Categories: Car News, Electric, featured  /  Tags: renault Duster, Renault Duster 1.2T Zen, Renault SA, Renault South Africa
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