Dacia has unveiled a range of new models in Greece, emphasizing advanced technologies and affordability.
The new Dacia Sandero, Europe’s top-selling car since 2017, is now in its third generation, starting at €15,900. It features extensive standard equipment and offers no registration fees or transport costs for a limited number of vehicles.
The Sandero Stepway, a crossover variant, provides ample trunk space and engine options including gasoline and dual-fuel (gasoline-LPG) for enhanced fuel efficiency.
Dacia Jogger stands out as the most affordable 7-seater crossover, offering spacious seating across three rows and high-mounted seats for better visibility.
The newly launched Dacia Duster also enters its third generation, now equipped with a full hybrid powertrain from Renault, producing 140 horsepower and paired with an automatic multi-mode transmission.
It offers an ECO-G 100 dual-fuel version, achieving a range of up to 1,400 km on a single fill-up. The 4x4 version features a modern mild-hybrid 1.2 turbo gasoline engine with 130 horsepower and five driving modes.
Additionally, the Dacia Spring, a fully electric city car, boasts a range of up to 305 km and is available with a comprehensive comfort and safety package in the Extreme version.