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Dacia Jogger Hybrid
The Dacia Jogger is a car produced and marketed jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its Romanian subsidiary Automobile Dacia, Dacia. Its nameplate was revealed in August 2021 as a successor to the Dacia Logan MCV, Logan MCV and Dacia Lodgy, Lodgy in the compact MPV market segment. Based on the Dacia Logan#III, third-generation Logan, it will be offered with five and seven seats. In 2023, a hybrid version will be offered, making it the first Dacia-branded vehicle to feature a hybrid drivetrain. While the car has some "Crossover (automobile), crossover" design flourishes, it is not intended to be used as an Sport utility vehicle, SUV. Overview In June 2022, less than a year after its commercial release, the Jogger receives, like the entire Dacia range, a slight update revealing the brand's new logo. The grille was slightly modified. The steering wheel was updated with the new logo, and all the other badges were replaced. The trim levels have been revised and a new Lichen ...
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S.C. Automobile Dacia S.A., commonly known as Dacia (), is a Romanian car manufacturer that takes its name from the historical region that constitutes present-day Romania. The company was established in 1966. In 1999, after 33 years, the Romanian government sold Dacia to the French car manufacturer Groupe Renault. It is Romania's largest company by revenue and the largest exporter, constituting 8% of the country's total exports in 2018. In 2021, the Dacia marque sold 537,074 passenger and commercial vehicles. From January 2021 onwards the Dacia company became part of Renault's Dacia-Lada business unit. In May 2022, Renault sold Lada's parent company AvtoVAZ to Russian state-owned institute NAMI. History The first facility in the area was built between 1942 and 1945, as an extension of the IAR aircraft manufacturer. The new factory, built in the Colibași-Pitești area under the order of Marshal Ion Antonescu (''conducător'' of Romania during World War II), was scheduled ...
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