Renault is set to expand its SUV portfolio with the upcoming Renault Boreal, a brand-new 7-seater model derived from the third-generation Duster. This extended version of the Duster will make its global debut in the coming months, with an official launch in Latin America first, followed by introduction in over 70 international markets, including India in 2026.
Positioned as a Rival to Premium 3-Row SUVs
In the Indian market, the Boreal will target some of the most popular names in the 7-seater segment, such as the Hyundai Alcazar, Mahindra XUV700, Tata Safari, and MG Hector Plus.
Built on the same CMF-B platform as the Dacia Bigster, the Boreal promises a bold design, enhanced practicality, and contemporary features suited to modern family buyers.
Design and Dimensions: Bigger, Bolder, and More Refined
The Boreal shares its core underpinnings with the Bigster, and that influence is clear in its projected size and styling. While official visuals are pending, digital renders suggest a strong road presence with:
A bold black grille housing Renault’s new logo
LED headlamps and fog lamp housings integrated into a muscular front bumper
Squarish wheel arches, generous body cladding, and alloy wheels
A contrasting black roof with silver roof rails, giving it a premium finish
Rear styling marked by LED tail-lamps, a silver skid plate, and a sporty spoiler
In terms of size, the Boreal is expected to measure approximately 4.57 meters in length, with a 2.7-meter wheelbase, making it 230mm longer than the new Duster and sitting on a 43mm longer wheelbase to comfortably accommodate the third row.
Cabin and Features: Three Rows with Modern Tech
The key differentiation from the 5-seater Duster is, of course, the three-row seating configuration, making the Boreal a true family-focused SUV.
While the interior will share much of its layout and equipment with the Duster, buyers can expect:
10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system
7- or 10-inch digital driver display
Arkamys premium sound system
Dual-zone climate control
Wireless charging pad
Panoramic sunroof
This combination of practicality and modern tech positions the Boreal as a value-driven yet well-equipped offering.
Engine Lineup: Hybrid Options Likely
While final powertrain specifications are yet to be confirmed, the Renault Boreal is expected to mirror the Duster’s upcoming engine lineup. This includes:
A 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 167 bhp, likely reserved for global markets
Mild-hybrid and strong-hybrid options, which will help improve efficiency and performance
These options should give the Boreal the edge it needs in an increasingly hybrid-conscious segment.
Final Thoughts
With the Boreal, Renault is not just expanding its product portfolio but also reasserting itself in the competitive midsize SUV segment. Its bold styling, spacious interior, and potential for hybrid tech make it a serious contender for Indian families looking for a versatile and well-rounded 7-seater. The SUV’s debut is just around the corner, and its arrival in India in 2026 could mark a new chapter for Renault's ambitions in the utility vehicle space.
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