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Dacia Striker Launched: A Sub-€30,000 Estate, SUV, and Saloon All in One

Dacia has unveiled the new Striker, a car that combines features of an estate, SUV, and saloon into one affordable package. Expected to start under €30,000, the Striker offers versatility and decent technology in a compact, practical design.

Powertrain Options

The Dacia Striker is expected to come with two main hybrid options:

  • Striker Hybrid 155: A 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with 108 hp paired with a 48 hp electric motor, a 1.4 kWh battery, and an automatic gearbox.
  • Striker Hybrid 150 4×4: A 1.2-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine driving the front wheels, combined with a rear-axle electric motor and a six-speed dual-clutch automatic. This setup enables all-wheel drive and offers multiple driving modes like eco, snow, mud/sand, and off-road, plus hill descent control.

Design and Features

Dacia describes the Striker as merging the space of an estate, the style of an SUV, and the driveability of a saloon. The exterior features a blend of flowing lines and bold, vertical shapes emphasizing its mixed-use nature. Inside, the cabin is practical and familiar, with:

  • A standard 10.1-inch central touchscreen
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Six-speaker Arkamys audio system
  • Physical buttons for key functions
  • Optional panoramic roof
  • 600-litre boot with automatic hatch

The interior uses more recycled materials than Dacia’s Bigster and Duster models, underlining its eco-friendly approach. Seating is spacious enough for five occupants and their luggage.

Trim Levels and Safety

The Striker is expected to be available in four trims: Essential, Expression, Extreme, and top-spec Journey. Safety and driver assistance features include:

  • Emergency braking
  • Traffic sign recognition
  • Speed alert
  • Lane departure warning
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Auto hold function

Why It Matters

The Dacia Striker aims to offer a versatile and affordable vehicle that fits multiple roles without breaking the bank. Its hybrid powertrains, practical interior, and broad safety tech could make it an appealing option for buyers seeking a capable, everyday car that can handle varied driving needs. Pricing under €30,000 positions it as a competitive choice versus traditional compact SUVs and estates.

Source: topgear.com