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Brand New Dacia Jogger 1.8 HEV Expression 5dr Auto

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

3.5" TFT instrument panel with on-board computer7" Color dedicated cluster
Blind spot warningCheck control system
Cruise control and speed limitere-Call (emergency call)
Eco modeElectric power assisted steering
Exterior temperature displayFront parking sensors
One touch indicatorsRear parking sensors
Rev counterReversing camera
Service interval indicatorStop/start system
Voice control for telephone and radio 

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

Exhaust particle filter 

Entertainment

8" Media display - DAB radio, smartphone replication, bluetooth, 4 speakers, Apple CarPlay and Android AutoUSB connection for data transfer and charging
USB socket 

Exterior Features

3 speed windscreen wipersAuto lighting
Automatic wipersBlack longitudinal roof bars
Body coloured door handlesBody coloured door mirrors
Body coloured front and rear bumpersChrome radiator grille
Dark glassDrivers one touch electric windows
Electric headlight adjustmentElectrically adjustable door mirrors
Front fog lightsFront LED Indicator lights
Headlights with LED low beam illuminationHeated door mirrors
Heated rear windowHigh level third rear brake light
Initial anti-corrosion treatmentLED automatic daytime running lights
Modular roof barsRear electric windows
Rear side wing doorsRear wash/wipe
Towbar preparationTransversal emblem and white highlights on front air vent grid
Y-shaped LED lighting signature 

Interior Features

1/3 to 2/3 split folding 2nd row seats12v socket in front
12V socket in rear of vehicle2 independently folding and removable 3rd row seats
2x Rear coat hooks3 height adjustable rear headrests
3 load hooks3 seat bench in 2nd row
4 lashing ringsAutomatic air conditioning
Boot lightDriver and passenger vanity mirror with cover
Elastic strapsFabric upholstery
Fixed smartphone holder on dashboardGlovebox
Height adjustable drivers seat with armrestHeight adjustable front headrests
Height and depth manually adjustable steering wheelHigh central armrest with console storage
Isofix points for child seats in both outer rear seatsLidded storage bin within the centre console
Multifunction steering wheelRear ceiling light
Rear door pocketsSatin chrome air vents
Satin chrome interior door handlesSingle front passenger seat
Soft feel steering wheelSteering wheel controls
Timed interior lightUnder floor storage in luggage area

Passive Safety

3x3 point rear seatbeltsAnti-lock braking system (ABS)
Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEBS)Child locks on rear doors
Door open visual and audible warningDriver and front passenger airbags
Driver and passenger seatbelt not fastened warningDriver and passenger side airbags
Electronic parking brakeElectronic Stability Control (ESC)
Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
Front passenger airbag deactivationFront seatbelt pretensioners
Height adjustable front seatbeltsHill Start Assist (HSA)
Side airbags (thorax and curtains - front/rear)Tyre pressure monitor

Security

AlarmAutomatic central locking
Engine immobiliserKeyless entry
Remote central locking 

Trim

Decopart on instrument panel and door with textile 

Wheels

16" Flex wheelsTyre inflation kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity in kWh1.2Battery TypeLithium-ion

Emissions - ICE

Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb112

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC1598Cylinder LayoutIN-LINE
Cylinders4Cylinders - Bore (mm)78
Cylinders - Stroke (mm)84Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel DeliveryTURBO DIRECT INJECTIONGears4 SPEED
Number of Valves16TransmissionAUTO

Fuel Consumption - ICE

WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb5WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High5.9
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High4.4WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low4.7
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium4.6WLTP - MPG - Comb56.5
WLTP - MPG - Extra High47.9WLTP - MPG - High64.2
WLTP - MPG - Low60.1WLTP - MPG - Medium61.4

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC1.6
Badge Power140Coin DescriptionHEV
Coin SeriesExpressionGeneration Mark1
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0715ENCAP Adult Occupant Protection %70
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %69NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 091
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %41NCAP Safety Assist %39
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)10.1Engine Power - BHP140
Engine Power - KW104Engine Power - RPM5600
Engine Torque - LBS.FT257Engine Torque - MKG35.6
Engine Torque - NM349Engine Torque - RPM3400
Top Speed111 

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTPRDE Certification LevelRDE 2

Tyres

Tyre Size Front205/60 R16Tyre Size Rear205/60 R16
Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KITWheel Type16" STEEL

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1632Height (including roof rails)1691
Length4547Wheelbase2898
Width1848Width (including mirrors)2007

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)50Gross Vehicle Weight1995
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1807Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)160
Max. Loading Weight591Max. Towing Weight - Braked750
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked730Minimum Kerbweight1404
No. of Seats7Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb11.7
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Dacia Jogger Hybrid

The improved Jogger Hybrid is pricey for a Dacia but cheap for what you get. Jonathan Crouch reports

Ten Second Review

Budget maker Dacia tests the limits of what people might pay for its brand with this car, the Jogger Hybrid 155. It offers a proper full-Hybrid powerplant, seven seats and auto transmission. For less than rivals will charge for a conventional engine, five seats and a manual gearbox. Still a proper Dacia then.

Background

Value is relative isn't it? When the first generation Dacia Sandero was launched back in 2013 in the UK for around £7,000, it would have seemed inconceivable that a decade later, we'd be testing another Dacia costing over three times that much. And equally conceivable that we'd still have been telling you that it was great value. Yet here we are doing exactly that with this model, Dacia's Jogger Hybrid. Launched back in 2023 as the Jogger Hybrid 140, this was the Renault-owned Romanian brand's very first hybrid (of any kind) and was somewhat over-due because all the mechanicals in play here had been available to the marque since before the Pandemic. We refer to the 1.6-litre full-Hybrid unit that we've already seen in Renault's Clio and Arkana models, as well as the Nissan Juke Hybrid. Here, it's fitted to a seven-seat estate, today's solution for families who not long ago would have turned to the now out-of-favour genre of compact MPVs. In Autumn 2025, Dacia updated this Hybrid engine - at the same time as introducing a package of mid-term Jogger updates.

Driving Experience

This is a slightly different hybrid to the 1.6-litre 140hp unit originally used in the Jogger. As with the previous powerplant, it has to be had as an auto, but now combines a 109hp 1.8-litre four cylinder petrol engine, two electric motors (a 50hp motor and a high-voltage starter/generator), a slightly larger 230V 1.4kWh battery (up from 1.2kWh before) and an automatic electric gearbox with four gears for the ICE engine and two others for the electric motor. As before, Dacia expects the Jogger Hybrid to be able to run up to 80% of its time on electricity in urban driving and it offers 155hp and 62mph from rest in about 10s. There's 200mm of ground clearance and the Jogger will tow up to 1,200kg. The Jogger sits on a relatively modern Renault CMF-B platform that's fine for purpose but not stiff enough to deliver particularly engaging handling dynamics; this car isn't intended for that kind of driving. But it'll be easy to use in town, thanks to a light electrically powered steering system that requires little effort to turn at low speeds. There's an 11.7-metre kerb-to-kerb turning circle. There's more camera safety kit than used to be on Dacias. This one gets an Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEBS). And can be fitted with Blind Spot Warning, which illuminates an LED light within the door mirror to warn the driver if another vehicle may be concealed from view.

Design and Build

Apart from the badge work, there's nothing to mark this Hybrid version out from its more conventional showroom stablemate. This improved Jogger is set apart by new headlights with a fresh LED headlight signature featuring an inverted 'T' that's connected to the revised grille by a line of pixel-like dots. At the rear, the LED tail lamps have a smarter pixel design, the vertical lights an extension of the tailgate window. Dacia has added new protections on the wheel arches, lower body and fog lights in its patented 'Starkle' material - a kind of recycleable dark plastic. And there are fresh wheel designs. Otherwise, all is as before. The Jogger is still the longest model Dacia makes, measuring 4.5m thanks to the 30cm wheelbase increase it enjoys over its Sandero hatch stablemate. You'll spot the visual SUV vibe here - 200mm of ground clearance, modular roof bars and scuff plates see to that. And disguise the fact that from the B-pillar forwards, everything is pretty much the same as a Sandero. There is though, a 40mm step up at the rear to offer the additional height and width needed for the extra seating row. Under the skin lies a modern Renault CMF-B platform. Inside, Dacia has made a few subtle updates to this improved model. There are smarter, more durable fabrics on the seats, the dashboard and the doors. And the redesigned dashboard vents feature an inverted 'T' design, matching the smarter exterior light signature. There's also a revised steering wheel. And an updated multimedia system with a 10-inch screen (up from 8-inches). A fresh interface design has been added for the 7-inch digital instrument display. As before, access to the second row is easy thanks to the 2.9-metre wheelbase, with wide-opening doors and reasonable knee room; you could seat a couple of adults there reasonably. The rear-most chairs are obviously only for kids and reaching them requires a little bit of athleticism. With these extra pews in place, the boot volume (which is unaffected by the hybrid drivetrain) is only up to 213-litres, so you won't fit in more than a few shopping bags with all the rows in place. These additional pews don't slide or fold into the floor, so when you're not using them and you need extra boot space, you have to take them out (fortunately, they only weigh 10kg each), freeing up as much as 712-litres of space. If you need more room, the middle row seats roll forward and split 60:40. Maximum carrying capacity is 1819-litres.

Market and Model

So how much are you going to end up paying? Well Hybrid 155 customers pay from just under £24,000. Which is quite a step up from the ordinary TCe 110 petrol engine version but still makes this by quite a stretch the cheapest seven-seater on sale in the UK. Most customers will probably stick with the base 'Expression' model. The top 'Extreme' variant at the top of the range features more off road-orientated styling, with additional black body cladding around the wheel arches and bumpers. Plus it gets front and rear skid plates and 16-inch wheels. Depending on the trim level you choose, infotainment will be taken care of by the brand's 'Media Control' system (working with an improved app). You get a 10-inch 'Media Display' screen, which offers wireless 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto'; and can also be upgraded to 'Media Nav Live' nav-equipped status, where it'll be paired with an Arkamys 6-speaker 3D Sound System. Other features new to Jogger include a wireless 'phone charger, auto high beam headlights, a multi-view camera and power-folding mirrors. The 'YouClip' attachments we first saw on the Spring EV now make an appearance on the Jogger, a simple, ingenious system for securing a wide range of dedicated accessories at key points around the passenger compartment in a practical and robust way. There are three YouClip anchor points: one on the dashboard, one at the back of the central console, and another inside the tailgate. These anchor points can be used for a tablet holder, storage pouch, phone holder or a coat hanger - and you can buy a 'YouClip' accessory attachments for a glasses case and a shopping bag. The Jogger also really needed a safety upgrade; it's had it, with new driving aids meeting the latest European safety standards: including better automatic emergency braking (city/highway with vehicle, pedestrian, cyclist and motorbike detection) and driver attention alert. Making life easier for customers, Dacia has added an ingenious 'My Safety' button, providing easy access to the driver's preferred ADAS configuration.

Cost of Ownership

You'd expect a decent step forward in efficiency figures with this Hybrid 155 variant - and you get it. Combined cycle fuel economy is rated at 58.9mpg (up from 56.5mpg with the old 140 model), which should give you a decent driving range from the 50-litre tank. The CO2 reading is 108g/km (up from 112g/km previously). To give you a point of comparison, the conventional 1.0-litre TCe 110 version manages 48.7mpg on the combined cycle and 130g/km. We do wonder though, whether quite a few customers wouldn't be just as well off with the kind of LPG set-up that the brand offers in other markets with its smaller Sandero with a much lighter premium over the conventional engine. Dacia says that it has no intention of offering that to Jogger folk. Insurance is group 15E. On to the warranty. Dacia offers an industry standard 3-year/60,000 miles guarantee from the showroom, backed by three years or 60,000 miles of roadside assistance. For a little more, you can extend the cover by two years or you can up the period covered to a Kia-equalling 7 years and 100,000 miles. Service intervals are every year or every 12,000 miles and since most Renault dealers look after Dacias too, you shouldn't be too far from a specialist workshop. It also helps that there's a timing chain that'll last as long as the engine. Dacia offers a choice of pre-paid servicing schemes covering you for either two years and 24,000 miles or three years and 36,000 miles.

Summary

We still think the Jogger makes most sense in its cheaper entry-level petrol form, but if you've a little more in the budget, then this improved Hybrid version makes a good case for itself. With fuel economy figures proving that there really is no need to buy a diesel these days. Plus there's the advantage here of an automatic gearbox to replace the notchy 5-speeder you must have on the base version. Otherwise, the pluses and minuses here are the same as those we gave you when we tested the Jogger in its simplest form. You won't get cutting-edge safety here or pin-sharp driving dynamics. But we'd contend that in both these areas, this Dacia is probably a better bet than the kind of four or five year-old family 7-seat SUV you'd get for the same money. Here, you're getting yourself a new car for the same outlay. And in the case of the Jogger Hybrid, a surprisingly sophisticated one.

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Comfort
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Space
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Styling
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Build
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Value
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Equipment
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Economy
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Depreciation
80%
Insurance
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48 monthly payments of£321
Deposit£321
Total amount payable£28,225
Fixed interest rate3.56%
Representative APR6.9%
Cash price£23,330
Credit amount£23,009
Contract mileage24,000
Excess mileage charge8.0p per mile
Optional final payment£12,496
Term (months)49

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