Inovev forecasts 75,000 units per year of the new Dacia Jogger
- The Renault group unveiled at the 2021 Munich Motor Show the successor of the Dacia Lodgy (C-segment MPV). It takes the name of Dacia Jogger and is designed on the recent Dacia Sandero which is a great success in Europe. The Dacia Jogger is therefore based on the CMF-B platform shared with the Renault Clio and Dacia Sandero, while the Lodgy was based on an old platform, the Clio II platform, marketed between 1998 and 2005.
- The Dacia Jogger adopts a more radical style than the Lodgy, coming a little closer to the SUV category, the MPV category now being ignored by customers. It can carry five or seven passengers depending on the version, like the Dacia Lodgy. But it is more spacious because longer by 6 centimeters (4.55 m against 4.49 m). It is also lower (1.63 m against 1.68 m).
- The Dacia Jogger also succeeds to the Logan MCV station wagon as the carmaker has decided not to launch a station wagon on the basis of the new Logan, a model which will not be imported into Western Europe. This decision could promote the career of the Dacia Jogger which will have to attract both customers of the old Lodgy and those of the old Logan station wagon.
- The Dacia Jogger will be equipped with the 3-cylinder turbo petrol of 999 cm3 fitted to the Dacia Sandero and Duster, but it will develop here 110 hp against 100 hp on the Duster and 90 hp on the Sandero. The model will also be available in an LPG version (ECO G100), but no diesel, or hybrid or full electric version scheduled. The Dacia Jogger will be produced in Pitesti in Romania, early 2022, alongside the Dacia Duster. Inovev forecasts 75,000 sales per year of the Dacia Jogger.
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