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Dacia offers two camper kits: for Duster at €24,000 and Bigster at €30,000

02.06.2026 00:06 1 min 2 sources
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Dacia offers two camper kits: for Duster at €24,000 and Bigster at €30,000
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In Brief

Dacia has released two solutions to turn its SUVs into campers: the InNature kit for the Duster costing €24,174 and a conversion for the Bigster at €30,000, including a sleeping area and kitchen.

Dacia has introduced two options for converting its SUVs into functional campers.

Dacia Duster

For the compact Duster SUV, the InNature kit is offered. The base car with a 120 hp ECO-G LPG engine starts at €20,020. The full camping set includes the Pack Sleep module (€1,640), mattress (€330), brackets (€20), curtains (€215), and roof rack (€924). The total cost of such a camper is €24,174.

Dacia Bigster

For the larger Bigster SUV, 4.6 meters long with a trunk volume of up to 1,800 liters, Dacia has a separate solution. The conversion, costing €30,000, includes a sleeping area and kitchen, while maintaining the car's daily usability.

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Dacia Duster turns into a camper for €24,000

28.04.2026 motorpasion.com SPA Original source

Dacia Bigster converted into a camper van for 30,000 euros

06.03.2026 Motor16 SPA Original source

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