Dacia has applied updates to the
Dokker and Lodgy as well. The two cars now come with exterior and interior
styling enhancements that include a new grille, a reworked boot lid on the
Lodgy, and redesigned 16-inch wheels, in addition to the new four-spoke
steering wheel, different air vents, and updated trims.
Dacia has also added a Stepway-only
standard armrest, incorporated into the driver's seat, a one-touch window
function on the same side, folding tables for the rear passengers, and a new
stowage net for the front passenger.
Those willing to pay more will also get to equip
their vehicles with an optional reversing camera, which displays the image on
the dashboard's main screen, for a € 200 premium.
The engine lineup remains untouched, and while the
facelifted Logan and Sandero welcomed a new 1.0-liter three-cylinder unit, with
75 PS, the latest Lodgy and Dokker come with the same SCe 100, TCe 115
and dCi 90. The former, can also be had with a dCi 110, while the
latter with a dCi 75 diesel.
Dacia has already opened the order books for the
2017 Lodgy and Dokker in France, with other markets following soon. Prices
start from € 10,150 and € 9,650, and the first
units will arrive at dealers in April.