
Dacia France is to launch Black Line limited edition versions of Logan, Sandero and Logan MCV. The Logan Black Line, Sandero Black Line and Logan MCV Black Line target customers who want a more refined Dacia but who have no intention of renouncing the brand’s fundamental values. These Black Line limited edition versions are based on the Lauréate equipment level (electric front windows, central locking, power steering, etc.) and come with...

The 2010 Dacia Duster will be manufactured in 4×2 and 4×4 versions for the European, Turkish and Maghreb markets at the Pitesti plant in Romania. Both the 4×2 and 4×4 versions of Dacia Duster will be available with either a 1.6 16V 110hp petrol engine, or 85hp or 105hp dCi diesel power with the dCi diesel versions emitting less than 140g of CO2/km in 4×2 form and less than 150g of CO2/km in the case of the 4×4 versions....

The competition version of Dacia Duster by Renault Sport Technologies which will be driven by Alain Prost in the Trophee Andros ice-racing series will have a glass-fibre body conceals a tubular chassis which houses a three-litre, 24-valve V6 engine from the Renault-Nissan Alliance range. The Dacia Duster Competition powerplant has been tuned in order to optimize its performance potential at the high altitudes at which the races will be held. The...

Dacia Sandero Stepway is further enhanced by the performance of the 1.6 MPI 90hp petrol and dCi 70hp diesel engines, two powerplants which have already shown their worth under the bonnet of other Dacia models. Thrifty combined cycle fuel consumption of 7.6 and 5.3 litres/100km respectively only adds to the appeal of the 1.6 MPI and dCi 70 versions of Dacia Sandero Stepway. Last but not least, Dacia Sandero Stepway dCi 70 emits just 140g of CO2/km,...

Following the launch of Dacia Sandero dCi 70 and dCi 85 (120g of CO2/km), Dacia Sandero 1.2 16V (139g of CO2/km) in February, 2009, Dacia Sandero 1.4 LPG – which qualifies for the Dacia eco² signature – rounds off Dacia’s line-up of economical, ecological versions. Dacia Sandero 1.4 LPG is economical, both to buy and run. The pump price of LPG is particularly competitive, and is the cheapest fuel in France at an average price of...

New version of the Dacia Logan MCV, the best-selling station wagon in France, was launched following the Dacia Sandero and new Dacia Logan. With fresh body styling adopting the new visual identity of the brand, an upgraded Lauréate model and the arrival of a Prestige version, new Dacia Logan MCV is an integral part of the renewal of Dacia, a generous and clever brand. New Dacia Logan MCV obviously retains its successful formula of unbeatable cabin...

Dacia Duster Concept – Dacia’s first concept crossover – is proud to be different. Seen from the driver’s side, it is visibly a sporting coupé, yet passengers entering from the other side will see it as an MPV (Multi Purpose Vehicle) with a traditionally opening front door and rear-hinged rear door which suggest plush travelling refinement. Dacia Duster Concept’s height of 1.49 metres, short front and rear overhangs...

New Dacia Logan stands out as a modern saloon with more contemporary exterior lines which reflect its robust, quality build. The grille, which first appeared on Dacia Sandero, is bigger and features the brand’s new logo, plus a chrome upper trim as standard (except entry level version). The new front bumper is flush with the bodywork for a more integrated, harmonious feel, while the headlights are bigger and the fog lamps come with elegant carbon...

After the introduction of Logan, Logan MCV, Logan Van and Logan Pickup, Dacia continues to broaden its range with the release of a generously-dimensioned, five-door hatchback: Sandero. The newcomer is manufactured in Pitesti, Romania and benefits from all the fundamental qualities that have become a hallmark of the Dacia range, namely ample cabin space, a high load capacity and robust build. Dacia Sandero will progressively go on sale in the majority...