Dacia Striker revealed as sub-£22k petrol estate
- At its Strategy Day presentation, Dacia unveiled the Striker, a new C-segment crossover measuring 4620mm with prices starting below £25,000 .
- The company plans to increase C-segment vehicles in its sales mix from around one-fifth currently to about one-third in the coming years, marking a strategic shift beyond small, budget cars that built its reputation.
- Dacia's "design-to-cost" approach maintains a cost advantage of around 15 per cent compared with rivals, while the brand surpassed 10 million global sales by year-end after the original Logan's 2004 launch.
- Dacia plans to launch four fully electric vehicles by 2030 using Renault Group's AmpR Small platform, sharing technology with the new Renault Twingo for upcoming electrified models.
- In 2025, the Sandero remained Europe's best-selling passenger car while the Duster ranked second among retail SUVs, as Dacia continues evolving its existing lineup alongside broader market expansion.
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The Dacia Striker has everything fleet buyers want.
Dacia seems to feel comfortable in the C-segment, at least they are firmly following up: The Dacia Striker is even a long way longer than the Bigster, until now the largest Romanian. In addition, the Striker shows the new Dacia understanding: He is a lifestyle combi! Lifestyle, a word that is not yet acceptable for the Renault daughter. So far, the models of the brand are robust, practical and affordable, but no longer a design-free zone. Theref…
The long-awaited Dacia model, which wants to take on the Skoda Octavia in the C segment, reveals basic information, including a price that will be below 610,000 crowns.
Dacia has presented a new development strategy until 2030, which includes the launch of four complete electric models, modernization of the current game and more powerful entry into the USV segment. The company announced that the Striker model, a crossover with multi-energy motors, will be fully developed in June. The Dacia article announced the plan by 2030. Four electric models and a new crossover Striker, which happens with Sandero, will appe…
Dacia showed Tuesday at the first crossover of the Striker, the newest model of the brand, a machine that will be produced in Turkey and will be presented in June. Katrin Adt, CEO Dacia, says that Striker comes to Bigster's completion in section C and adds that the machine will be launched "in ...
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