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Transportation

Dacia Bigster

Dacia Bigster

We hate seeing great vehicles we’ll never get. Okay, we can’t stop looking, especially when one as cool as the Dacia Bigster emerges. The huge fenders, boldly illuminated front fascia, matte paint, and black trim pieces give it off-road presence like no other SUV we’ve seen recently. It makes the new Land Rover Defender look a bit soft, actually. Although it’s just a concept right now, it has all the makings of a winner. The Bigster is meant to show the evolution of the Romaninan car brand, owned by French Renault. The movement of the evolution is called “The Renaulution”. Get it? There are no details about power under the hood, but it might get a hybrid-electric powertrain. The Bigster might never see the light of day in this form, but some of it could carry over to other models.