The Sandero was the best selling model of the Romanian car-maker Dacia, with over 2.1 million units sold in just three years, and the Stepway version was responsible for 65% of those sells. Dacia unveiled the second generation of the Sandero Stepway in 2020. The hatch-back version of the Logan was a European hit due to its small-class exterior size, compact-size interior room and budget price...
full description and technical specificationsThe second generation of the Dacia Sandero was introduced in 2012, and, in 2016, the entire lineup went through an ample facelift. With a crossover market growing day by day, Dacia offered a lifted version for its small-segment hatchback, the Sandero. Due to its low weight and efficient engines, it was a good offer for those who searched for a low-budget car that could go over unpaved roads a...
full description and technical specificationsThe third new model debuted by Dacia at the Paris Motor Show is the Sandero Stepway, a rasied and more rugged version of the Romanian brand’s all new hatch. It features the usual plastic body cladding, some rather big-looking rims (we’re guessing they’re 16-inch, though, they could be smaller) for this type of car. It also gets some practical roof rails, and quite a few Stepway stickers, both ou...
full description and technical specificationsThe Sandero Stepway made its debut simultaneously at the Barcelona Motor Show and at the "L'Atelier Renault" showroom in Paris. The all-new Sandero Stepway is built on the B0 platform and is based on the Ambiance version. This version comes with a higher suspension and all-round extra plastic cladding to tackle some rougher terrains. The car comes in a choice of two engines: a 1.6...
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