The new Dacia Jogger starts at less than 15,000 euros. The Dacia Jogger comes with the new TCe 110 petrol engine and the ECO-G 100 engine at launch. Orders will be accepted in thirty countries beginning in November 2021, primarily in Europe, Turkey, and Israel. The Dacia Jogger will be available in showrooms in February 2022.

The Dacia Jogger is a flexible vehicle that combines features from three separate model categories: the length of a station wagon, the inside space of a minivan, and the looks of an SUV. As a result, the Dacia Jogger is difficult to categorize. Furthermore, as a family car, it delivers the best price/interior room ratio in the segment, while its multiple uses emphasize its adaptability.

The Dacia Jogger features a vertical front end with a broad Dacia grille, contoured front, and rear wings, and a hood with prominent bosses. The small consoles and long wheelbase provide the impression that the wheels are near to the vehicle's ends. Furthermore, the aileron at the top of the tailgate gives the car a dynamic appearance. The vertically stacked optical blocks, whose curving base follows the contour of the rear wings, frame the tailgate. The model is at peace on all sorts of roads thanks to the flag bars, well-highlighted wheel arches, and high ground clearance (200 mm hollow).

The Dacia Jogger has enormous diameter wheels (660 mm) that give it a tough appearance. The long 2.90 m wheelbase, as well as the vertical rear (vertical optical blocks, a very large tailgate, and a lower loading threshold), provide ample interior room, including in the trunk. The wide size of the rear doors and the 40 mm increase in the vehicle's breadth at the level of the second row of side windows make access to the seats in the last row easier. With a length of 4.55 meters, the longest of any Dacia vehicle, Jogger provides the essential space for families in need of a multifunctional vehicle.

The dashboard and multimedia screen are located above the headband, while the control buttons (air conditioning, driving assistance) are located below it. The same textile material is used for the armrests of the front doors.

The backrests of the front seats, depending on the type, include folding tables with cup holders, similar to those found on the backrests of airplane seats. The tables' lengths can be modified by 70 mm, allowing them to adapt to the needs of each occupant. Isofix fastening devices are available on the second row's side seats.

Individual chairs with a central armrest are available for those in the third row. Furthermore, a large side window can provide vision to the outdoors while also allowing for natural ventilation.

Each row of chairs has its own ceiling light, bringing the total number of lights to three in the 7-seater version. Furthermore, the various seat heights (+ 55 mm difference between rows 1 and 2; + 25 mm difference between rows 2 and 3) provide additional comfort for the back seat passengers.

The new Dacia Jogger includes many storage compartments with a total capacity of 24 liters. A 7-liter torpedo, places at the bottom of the front and rear doors where one-liter bottles can be placed, a closed compartment with a volume of 1.3 liters, and six cup holders are among the features.

The Dacia Jogger is a relaxing vehicle to drive. The seats have been contoured to give both the driver and passengers strong lateral support. The height of the driver's seat can be adjusted (+/- 35 mm). In turn, the steering wheel's height (+/- 2.1 °) and depth (+/- 25 mm) can be modified. The vehicle has a central armrest with a closed compartment depending on the version.

The new TCe 110 petrol engine and the ECO-G 100 combined petrol/LPG engine are part of the engine lineup. Both motors include a Start & Stop system and are compliant with the Euro 6D Full specification.

Dacia Jogger

The new Dacia Jogger is powered by a TCe 110 petrol engine with a six-speed manual transmission. The TCe 110 is a direct-injection 3-cylinder turbo engine that produces 110 horsepower (81 kW). Furthermore, the aluminum block aids in weight reduction. It is currently the most powerful engine in the Dacia Jogger line, with 200 Nm of torque at 2,900 rpm.

Dacia is the only automaker that offers a mixed gasoline-LPG supply engine on all of its thermal models under the term ECO-G. According to the WLTP cycle, the combined consumption of the ECO-G 100 engine is 7.6 L/100km (equal to 121 g CO2 / km). These are just guesses. The Dacia Jogger emits 10% less CO2 on average while running on LPG than a comparable petrol engine. The vehicle also has a range of over 1,000 kilometers thanks to the two tanks (40 L for LPG and 50 L for gasoline). Depending on the jurisdiction, the combined petrol-LPG engine may be eligible for tax breaks, such as a cheap LPG price, the absence of an environmental hazard, or traffic limitations in specific locations.

A hybrid variant will be added to the engine lineup in 2023. The Dacia Jogger will be the first model to use this technology, making it the most economical 7-seater hybrid family vehicle on the market. The Dacia Jogger's hybrid technology will be based on a 1.6-liter petrol engine with two electric motors (an "e-engine" and a high-voltage starter), as well as a multi-mode gearbox with crabs and no clutch. Regenerative braking, paired with the 1.2 kWh (230V) batteries' self-charging capacity and automatic transmission efficiency, guarantees that driving in the city is done in electric mode nearly 80% of the time. As a result, fuel consumption can be decreased by up to 40%. (compared to an equivalent heat engine in the urban cycle, without changing driving habits).

Other advantages include: - At start-up, all traction is electric. - The automatic transmission ensures a smooth ride. - Easy to operate, thanks to the automatic adaption of the driving mode to maximize driving comfort and efficiency.

The Dacia Jogger series features multiple connectivity options, including a smartphone holder, a 3.5" TFT screen, and up to three 12 V outlets for charging various electrical devices, depending on the version. A speed limiter with steering wheel controls and an automatic headlight ignition system are included as standard features.

Heated front seats, an automated air conditioning system with a tiny digital display, a hands-free access card with trunk remote unlocking, and headlights can all be added to the Dacia Jogger depending on the market. All included are rain sensors, automatic windscreen wipers, reversing camera, electric parking brake, blind spot sensor, and front and rear parking assist sensors.@via Car Division.