IAA Motor Show: Dacia Jogger Showcased

- The Dacia Jogger is the latest three-row MPV in the carmaker's line-up.
- There'll be also a five-seater optional variant.
- It is powered by a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbo petrol motor.
The Dacia Jogger has been officially unveiled and it is the new three-row MPV from Renault's sub-brand. While it primarily will be a seven-seater MPV, there's also option of a five-seater variant where the third-row will be the boot. Now the design is fresh but still has adopted family cues like the two-slat grille, rectangular headlights and even the shape of the bumpers. That said, it is evolved than other models in the range in terms of design. The Jogger looks a bit more urban and rugged at the same time thanks to those black claddings all around and rubber door mouldings. Now few of you may argue that it looks a bit inspired from the Triber and yes, the design is alike from certain angle like the rear D-Pillar section. But this one stands tall and looks more upmarket.
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the Dacia Jogger also comes with a new four-spoke steering wheel with mounted controls, touchscreen infotainment system and climate control among others.
The cabin too looks a step up compared to other models. Then the Dacia Jogger also comes with a new four-spoke steering wheel with mounted controls, touchscreen infotainment system and climate control among other bells and whistles.
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While the Dacia Jogger primarily will be a seven-seater MPV, there's also option of a five-seater variant where the third-row will be the boot.
The second-row split folds while the third row can be folded in completely to provide a massive 1815-litres of boot space. It is 4500 mm in length with a wheelbase is 2900 mm long, and just for your perspective it is 140 mm longer while the wheelbase is 227 mm more than the Renault Duster on sale in India.
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The Dacia Jogger will come with a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbo petrol motor under its hood.
In European markets, the Dacia Jogger will come with a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbo petrol motor under its hood. The motor will be tuned to put out 110 bhp and 200 Nm of peak torque and will be mated to a six-speed manual. But later in 2023, the Jogger Hybrid is also expected featuring a 1.6-litre, four-cylinder engine coupled with two electric motors.
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