Dacia Jogger presented itself as a kind of reborn Logan, offering improvements in practically all areas. The spacious seven-seater stands out with its ``off-road'' equipment and the current design language of the Dacia brand.
Brand cars Dacia are extremely popular at the moment, at the European level, and with the upcoming models this will not change for some time. In 2020, Dacia discontinued the production of the Logan model, which was replaced by a completely fresh and striking Dacia Jogger. With this, a car that can transport up to 7 people at the same time has returned to the Dacia range. It is actually a car that is characterized as lucky crossover between a light van and a slightly lifted station wagon. Dacia Jogger will be available in 5 or 7 seat version and will offer the best ratio between utility and price.
The name Jogger refers to concepts such as sport, nature and positive energy. With this, they will appeal to customers who are active, like to spend time in nature and want a car that is robust, practical and affordable. The front of the Jogger is virtually identical to that of the Sandero Stepway, but the rear is where the main difference can be seen. With length 4.55 meters Jogger is the longest car in the Dacia range and offers 708 liters (version with five seats) of luggage space, which can be expanded up to 1,819 liters. Inside the cabin, the Jogger offers even more 24 liters disposal areas. The interior is no surprise, as it is in line with current Dacia models.
Like other Dacia models, the Jogger will only be available with gasoline engine or gasoline engine that will have a built-in system LPG. At the moment, the diesel version is not available, the most powerful representative, s 110 horsepower will be 1.0-liter 3-cyl gasoline engine. Only this one will be connected to manual 6-speed gearbox that will transmit power to front wheeled couple. The version with the LPG system will have a range of up to 1000 kilometers, as it will be available 40 liter liquefied gas container and 50 liter petrol container. At the moment, there is no information about the automatic transmission, but it is not excluded that it could be introduced in later versions of the Dacia Jogger.