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Dacia Overhauls 2026 Lineup: Jogger Adds Hybrid as Spring EV Gains Power and LFP Battery

Order timing and final prices remain unannounced with outlets expecting only modest adjustments.

Overview

  • Facelifts for Sandero, Sandero Stepway and Jogger bring a new T‑shaped LED light signature, updated materials, a 10.1‑inch touchscreen option, YouClip mounting points and expanded driver aids that now include standard automatic emergency braking and fatigue detection.
  • The Jogger’s new Hybrid 155 replaces the Hybrid 140, pairing a 1.8‑liter petrol engine with two electric motors, a 1.4‑kWh battery and a multi‑mode automatic, for 155 PS, around 10% lower consumption and frequent electric driving in city use.
  • A revised Eco‑G 120 LPG option adds 120 PS from a 1.2‑liter turbo, an available 6‑speed dual‑clutch transmission and a larger 48.8‑liter LPG tank, yielding a combined range of roughly 1,480 km with both tanks filled.
  • The Spring switches to a 24.3‑kWh LFP battery and stronger 52 kW and 75 kW motors, keeps about 225 km WLTP range, lifts DC fast‑charging to 40 kW on higher trims and receives chassis and braking tweaks for stability.
  • Reporters expect the refreshed Spring to retain a €16,900 base price and suggest the Jogger will likely stay below €20,000, with market introduction projected for early 2026 pending Dacia’s confirmation.