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Crossover-styled version sold as the Dacia Sandero Stepway. Spring: 2020 2020 2024 Battery electric city car (A-segment) produced in China, rebadged Renault City K-ZE. Saloon: Logan: 2004 2020 2022 Entry-level B-segment saloon. SUV/crossover: Duster: 2010 2023 Compact crossover SUV with optional all-wheel drive. Bigster: 2025 2025 Compact ...
The third generation of Dacia Sandero and Sandero Stepway was launched together with the new Dacia Logan III, on 29 September 2020. [73] [74] The car is based on the low-spec version of the CMF-B platform and was presented on 7 September 2020. [75] [76] The third-generation Sandero is exclusively available with three-cylinder engines.
The Stepway is a crossover-styled trim level name for Dacia and Renault models. It may refer to: Dacia/Renault Sandero Stepway; Renault Stepway; Dacia/Renault Logan Stepway; Dacia/Renault Lodgy Stepway; Dacia/Renault Dokker Stepway
France's Renault will unveil a new family car under its lower cost Dacia brand in September, aiming to replace three existing models as part of Chief Executive Luca De Meo's push to trim ranges ...
Dacia: Dacia Sandero. Dacia Sandero: 2008–present over 2,700,000 (includes the Stepway version). De Tomaso: De Tomaso Pantera. De Tomaso Pantera: 1970–1991 7,260 produced over a single generation [57] Dodge: Dodge Coronet. Dodge Coronet: 1949–1959 1965–1976
From late 1994 little attention was paid to the improvement of the 1310 range, as Dacia launched a new model, the Dacia Nova. This was a compact saloon/sedan or hatchback with a three-box design. The design was rather outdated, because development work had started in 1983. The Nova started after the end of any French involvement in Dacia.
Among the new features introduced with the new model there was a new three-cylinder turbocharged 0.9-litre petrol engine and capable of developing 90 hp (67 kW) and 135 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft). The other two engine options are the 1.2-litre 16-valve petrol engine, initially available also as an LPG variant, and the 1.5-litre diesel engine ...
The Dacia/Renault Sandero Stepway, the crossover-style version of the Sandero launched in 2009, is an example of a well-received crossover-style hatchback, making up 65% of Sandero sales. [ 111 ] [ 112 ]