Dacia Jogger Extreme
It is the longest vehicle in the current Dacia range

The Dacia Jogger will be available in 5- and 7-seat configurations

Dacia has revealed the Jogger, a family car that looks like a crossover and has the interior space of an MPV.

Although it is named after loose trousers, the vehicle, which will come in 5- and 7-seater configurations, is a rather smart-looking machine.

Up front, it has a wide grille, a pair of sleek LED headlights, nicely shaped bumper with fog lights, an air dam and, yep, a skid plate. The bonnet has a pair of bulges on it too.

Along the sides, the Dacia Jogger sports roof rails, a large window area, door cladding (it has complete body cladding in the lower portion too), and a nice set of wheels.

Dashboard
There is 24 litres of storage and passengers in the second row also get fold down trays

At the back, the tail lamp design has been poached from Volvo and the car also has a large powered tail gate and a simple bumper with a skid plate.

Measuring 4547 mm long, 1784 mm wide (without ORVMs), 1632 mm tall (with roof rails), the Jogger has a wheelbase of 2897 mm and it also clears the ground by 200 mm.

In the interior, the Dacia Jogger has up to 7 seats, a 2-tier, dual tone dashboard (the coloured strip is textile which is also found on the door cards), slim air vents, an old-fashioned steering wheel, and plentiful features.

For example, there are 3 multimedia options – Media Control (that can be run with or without a smartphone), Media Display (with 8-inch touchscreen) and Media Nav – along with USB ports, voice activated assistance, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, up to 6 speakers, automatic lamps, cruise control, start-stop and more.

Seats
With the second and third row seats folded down, the boot space will be 1819 litres

An array of optional extras are also available depending upon the market – the Dacia Jogger will be available from February 2022 in some 30 countries (Europe, Israel and Turkey, included).

Boot space of the 5-seat variant is 708 litres and 160 litres in the 7-seat model (565 litres with last row folded flat).

In addition, there will also be an ‘Extreme’ version of the Dacia Jogger with an even more pronounced off-road look and a cabin with red stitching on the seats, chrome trim on the front door panels, and features such as a reversing camera, climate control, and hands-free key card.

Dacia Jogger Rear
The roof rails can carry loads up to 80 kg

Built on Dacia’s CMF-B platform, the Jogger will come with a new 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder turbo petrol engine (110 HP and up to 200 Nm) that can be mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox, and an ECO-G 100 petrol/LPG bi-fuel engine (the 40-litre LPG tank is located where the spare wheel is usually housed).

There will also be a hybrid model (Dacia’s first) that is scheduled for launch in 2023. It will be powered by a 1.6-litre petrol engine assisted by an electric motor and a high-voltage starter motor. The transmission will be an automatic unit and the car will come with full electric start and driving modes too.

Safety-wise, the Jogger will feature 6 airbags, pressure sensors on doors, speed limiter, ESC, ISOFIX mounts, Emergency Brake Assist, Blind Spot Warning, Hill Start Assist and Park Assist.