Renault Australia is confident the arrival of fresh, in-demand stock of its rugged Duster small SUV will boost sales, even as a key rival – the ever-popular three-door Suzuki Jimny – has returned with a raft of upgrades.

The Duster has struggled to sell in significant numbers since its local launch in mid-2025, posting just 302 deliveries over the past eight months. Though Renault only recorded 4569 sales last year, the Duster is still well down on the brand’s best-selling Master and Trafic vans, and the Koleos SUV.

Meanwhile, the Jimny – one of the Duster’s most direct rivals – has posted 1207 sales so far in 2026 alone, despite the popular three-door variant only returning from a nearly year-long hiatus this month. Suzuki Australia even reported about 600 back-orders for the three-door model.

Renault Australia general manager Glen Sealey says the arrival of additional Duster stock, including variants not available at launch, should result in a healthy increase in sales.

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Renault Duster and Suzuki Jimny
Renault Duster and Suzuki Jimny

“When we launched Duster, we were short on stock, and we said that; we didn’t think we’d get stock until this year,” he told media at the local launch of the Renault Scenic E-Tech.

“What we’ve seen for Duster is the Techno 4×4 is only just hitting the market now, and we’re seeing pretty good demand for that, actually. But we’ve also seen the 4×2 really start to pick up as stocks come through.

“You’re always concerned about your competition, but no, we haven’t seen the [Jimny’s] impact on that yet.”

While it was available to order at launch, Renault Australia had outlined that the flagship Duster Techno 4×4 manual would not start deliveries until December 2025 at the earliest. The brand anticipates that, despite its top-spec status, that variant will be popular given its level of specification and off-road-ready drivetrain.