Renault has gifted a specially modified Dacia Duster to the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis.
The budget SUV has been adapted to suit papal needs by Dacia’s Prototype department and Special Needs Team, in partnership with Romanian coachbuilder Romturingia.
The new Popemobile offers the same five-seat layout as the standard Duster but has a "particularly comfortable" rear bench added to suit lengthy public parades.
Also featured are a large sunroof, roof-mounted grab handles and, as is customary with Popemobiles from all marques, a removable transparent display box to allow crowds a better look at His Holiness.
The Duster is finished in white with a leather interior, and its suspension has been lowered by 30mm to allow for easier ingress and egress.
It was delivered to The Vatican by Christophe Dridi, managing director of Groupe Renault Romania, and Xavier Martinet, general manager of Groupe Renault Italy.
The Duster won't be the Pope's first experience of a Dacia; during a 2016 visit to Armenia, he used an unmodified example of the Logan saloon as his official transport. He promotes frugality and modesty, whereas his predecessors rode in a variety of premium vehicles, including those from Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover.
In 2017, Lamborghini gifted Pope Francis a Huracán specially painted in the official colours of The Vatican. After he had blessed and autographed the car, it was sold at a charity auction for £630,000.
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Captain Slow
James May will be chuffed to bits
Reminds me of the Spitting
Reminds me of the Spitting Image sketch where Jesus came back to earth - "sell the Popemobile, get a Renualt 4!"
Better still
Stay true to your faith.... get a donkey :)
Just great!
There's a lot worse going on in the World than dissing the Pope for saving some money....
There is indeed a lot worse..
The likes of the pope don't "pay" for these cars so, ergo, do not "save" money. What is worse is the obscene cost of the status quo, the hideous, uneccesary expense of the Catholic hierarchy.
Swapping to a cheaper car pales into insignificance