A Dacia with a neck-twisting design is something
unheard of, but the classic 1300 has been virtually resurrected, and it does
look pretty neat. Starting with the car that first rolled off the assembly line
back in 1969, sharing many components with the Renault 12, Marius Flitar has
imagined it as a modern-day Shooting Brake.
In its new form, the 1300 keeps its original headlamps, grille, logo,
and hood, which make it instantly recognizable as a Dacia, whereas at the
opposite end, the only things that slightly resemble the defunct estate are the
shape of the tailgate, and lighting units.
Bringing the Dacia 1300 into the 21st century would
require much more than meets the eye, as the car would have to meet basic
safety requirements, and become less polluting, so fitting it with airbags,
ABS, power steering, and a completely new engine family would be mandatory.
It's clear that the Romanian automaker
won’t surprise us with a stunning looking vehicle, as their future range will
continue to focus on affordability, rather than cutting-edge design and
technology, just like the current Sandero, Logan, Duster, Dokker, Lodgy, and
their derivatives.