The first one is dubbed Renault Sandero RS Grand Prix, and it's a more extreme version of the hot hatch in Brazil, which continues to use the same 150 PS (148 HP) 2.0-liter petrol engine, but adds a more aggressive exterior, finished in the same color scheme as the brand's F1 car. A similar pattern is being adopted inside as well, where the black and gold trim can be found on just about every surface.
Renault's second offering is the Duster Extreme, a study that carries a more rugged design, highlighted by the special wheels, increased ground height, modified front and rear bumpers, roof-mounted LED lights, and some interior tweaks. Power comes from a 2.0-liter petrol engine, which is coupled with four-wheel drive. The automaker has no plans of bringing it into production, but some of the equipment could become available for those looking to make their Dusters more off-road-oriented.
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