Renault Duster ute revealed with a tiny tray

There’s a new Dacia Duster Pickup, but it’s not as practical as you might think or wish.

Developed with Romanian coachbuilder Romturingia, sheet metal and structural changes are kept to an absolute minimum. As such, the new Pickup shares the same 4345mm length and 2658mm wheelbase as the SUV.

There’s a chopped roof, a flip down tailgate, and a barrier with a built-in window behind the rear seats. The rear side window has been replaced with a chunkier C-pillar with a piece of glossy black plastic to mimic the missing window.

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No doubt keeping the same wheelbase helps to keep development costs down, but it limits practicality. The tray measures 1050mm by 1000mm, and includes two metal rails with four anchoring rings. Maximum payload capacity is said to be 430kg.

While the Duster SUV seats five, the Pickup only accommodates four people, with the rear bench gaining a central arm rest.

Buyers can choose between a front-wheel 104kW hybrid, or an all-wheel drive variant with a 97kW mild-hybrid.