DACIA is strengthening its offensive in the SUV market with the Striker, a new multi-energy crossover.
The Striker embodies Dacia's ambition to make electrified mobility accessible in the class, focused on realâworld customer needs and everyday usability.
Measuring 4.62 metres in length, the Striker complements the Bigster. Together, the two models form a robust and essential duo, designed to strengthen the brand's presence in a strategic segment.
First presented in an avant-première at futuREady, Renault Group's Strategy Day, Striker will be fully revealed in June.
The range will include a hybrid version, a hybrid 4x4 and an LPG variant with starting prices below £25,000, the Striker significantly broadens access to electrified mobility for both retail and fleet customers.
Dacia will launch four fully electric vehicles by 2030. Dacia's EV journey begins this year with a new small electric model, built on the Renault Group'sRGEVSmall platform and manufactured in Europe. Developed in less than 16 months, this vehicle fully reflects Dacia's DNA, with a starting price below £18,000.
The Dacia Sandero, a true success story for nearly 20 years, continues to evolve with the times and for the next generation, the Sandero will feature a fully multi-energy powertrain range, designed with customers at its core and perfectly aligned with Dacia's electrification roadmap.
Dacia says that the Sandero will remain the value-for-money benchmark in its segment. This is Dacia's promise, and the brand remains firmly committed.