The Bigster Concept is 4.6 metres long and described as “the Dacia way of making the C-segment accessible, delivering a larger, more capable vehicle at the cost buyers would expect from the segment below”. The machine features Dacia’s distinctive Y-shaped headlight design, with rugged, simple styling that echoes the smaller Duster. The SUV will be one of three new Dacias launched by 2025, while the company has also confirmed that it will be compatible with “alternative energy” as well as “hybrid” engines. Soon after the lunch of this new model hope we can rent the car for road tests or just leisure from car rental companies such as Redax Rent Brasov or other similar companies. Dacia Bigster may be a brand-new creation, but it still shares some elements with the second-generation Duster, such as the shape of the front hood, the protection plates in the front and rear bumpers, and the vertical black trim in the front doors. But the Bigster is stands out as a larger and more muscular SUV.