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Brand New Dacia Sandero Stepway 1.0 TCe Extreme 5dr

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Featured specification

This vehicle may have been advertised at the higher price for less than 28 days, but for a minimum of 10 days.

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

7" digital driver displayBlind spot warning
Cruise control with speed limiter and audible warningDriver attention warning
Drowsiness detection cameraeCall emergency call system
Eco modeElectric power assisted steering
Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)Event data recoder
Front parking sensorsLane departure warning
Lane keep assistMulti view camera
My Safety button to manage driver assistance systemsRescue code
Rev counterStop/start system
Traffic sign recognition with speed alert/Intelligent speed assist (ISA)Wireless phone charger
Wireless Smartphone charger 

Entertainment

DAB radioMedia nav live - 10" touchscreen, nav with traffic info,Arkamys 6 speaker 3D audio system, smartphone mirroring, bluetooth, 3 USB-C
USB connection for data transfer and charging 

Exterior Features

3 speed windscreen wipers3D PIP side protectors
Auto high beam assistAuto lighting
Automatic dipped with main beam headlights activationAutomatic wipers
Body colour door handlesBody coloured bumpers
Copper Brown Dacia inscription on tail gateCopper Brown Dacia rear lettering
Copper brown deco part on fog lamp areaCopper brown door mirrors
Copper brown stepway inscription on roof barsDark tinted windows
Door sills in topographic patternDrivers one touch electric windows with anti-trapping function
Electric folding door mirrorsElectrically adjustable door mirrors
Front electric windowsFront fog lights
Front grille, bumpers and starkle on the wheel archHeated rear window
LED 3rd brake lightLED automatic daytime running lights
LED HeadlightsLED lighting signature in the shape of an inverted 'T'
LED rear lightsLongitudinal roof bars
Megatith modular roof barsModular boot with twin-level foor
Pixelated front grille with Dacia logoRain and light sensors
Rear electric windowsRear privacy glass
Rear side wing doorsRear wash/wipe
Shiny black shark antennaSide protection design
Starkle external protective elementsStarkle front and rear side skid plates with reccled materials
Stripe between rear lightsTopographic door protection decals and snorkel animation
White grill with 'Stepway' inscriptionYou clip fixation points around the car

Interior Features

1/3 to 2/3 split folding rear seats12 volt front socket
12 volt rear socket3 height adjustable rear headrests
3 seat rear benchAutomatic air conditioning
Copper brown doors deco partsDriver and passenger vanity mirror with cover
Fog grey interior door handlesFront and rear rubber mats with topographic pattern
Gear shift indicatorHeated front seats
Heated steering wheelHeight adjustable drivers seat with armrest
Height adjustable front headrestsHeight/depth adjustable steering wheel
High central armrest with console storageIsofix points for child seats in both outer rear seats
Lower centre consoleMicro-cloud Copper brown fabric on dashboard and front door armrests/trim on front door panels
MicroCloud fabric washable TEP upholsteryRemovable telephone holder
Single front passenger seatSoft feel steering wheel
Steering wheel controls 

Passive Safety

3x3 point rear seatbeltsABS and Emergency brake assist
AEBS pedestrian safety brake systemAlcohol imoboliser predisposal
Automatic locking of doors when in motionChild locks on rear doors
Door open visual and audible warningDriver airbag
Driver and passenger seatbelt not fastened warningEBD - Electronic brakeforce distribution
Electric and automatic door locking while driving and folding keyElectronic parking brake
ESC (Electronic Stability Control)ESP + Hill Start Assist
Extended grip with off road informationFront passenger airbag cut off switch
Front seatbelt pretensionersHeight adjustable front seatbelts
Passenger airbagShoulder and curtain side airbags
Side impact protectionTyre pressure monitor

Security

1 folding keyAutomatic central locking
ImmobiliserKeyless entry
Remote central locking 

Trim

Copper brown centre of air ventsFog grey air vent surrounds
Textile insert on dashboard and front panel 

Wheels

16" Tamia black alloy wheels
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

Standard EmissionsEURO 6WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb129

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC999Cylinder LayoutIN-LINE
Cylinders3Cylinders - Bore (mm)72.2
Cylinders - Stroke (mm)81.36Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel DeliveryTURBO INJECTIONGears6 SPEED
Number of Valves12TransmissionMANUAL

Fuel Consumption - ICE

WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb6.7WLTP - MPG - Comb42

General

Badge Engine CC1.0Badge Power110
Coin DescriptionTCeCoin SeriesExtreme
Generation Mark3Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0717E
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage60000Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)10Engine Power - BHP110
Engine Power - KW81Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM5000Engine Torque - LBS.FT148
Engine Torque - MKG20.4Engine Torque - NM200
Engine Torque - RPM2900Top Speed111

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTPRDE Certification LevelRDE 2

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front205/60 R16
Tyre Size Rear205/60 R16Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel StyleTAMIAWheel Type16" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1535Height (including roof rails)1586
Length4102Wheelbase2604
Width1853Width (including mirrors)2012

Weight and Capacities

Gross Vehicle Weight1585Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1455
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)410Max. Loading Weight490
Max. Roof Load80Max. Towing Weight - Braked1100
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked585Minimum Kerbweight1095
No. of Seats5Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb10.64
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 Sandero Stepway

In this improved form, the second generation version of the Dacia Sandero Stepway continues to offer a bit of fun for not a lot of money. Jonathan Crouch reports

Ten Second Review

The Dacia Sandero Stepway is inexpensive but doesn't look it. It's a supermini that's been jacked up a bit to give a crossover look and seems to press all the right buttons for buyers who don't want big outlay but require big value. Here's the revised version of the second generation model.

Background

Dacia's Sandero has been one of the European motor industry's quiet success stories over the last decade. It's frequently been our Continent's best-selling car- and a major reason why is that it comes not only in its rather austere basic form, but also in the more appealing crossover-style Stepway form we look at here. This generation Sandero dates back to 2020 but got a significant mid-term update in Autumn 2025 to create the Sandero Stepway model we're going to look at here. Which is the Sandero variant you have to have to get the Romanian Renault-owned brand's latest hybrid drivetrain. Let's take a closer look.

Driving Experience

In order to understand the appeal of the Sandero Stepway, know this. The basic Sandero supermini upon which it's based has been designed to sell into many third world markets and as such is billed as having excellent ground clearance and "robust underbody protection for impressive performance on unpaved tracks". If that's not a great basis for building a jacked-up version with even greater abilities, I don't know what is. Do remember though, that this isn't a four-wheel drive car, so there are limits as to what it can negotiate. For tougher stuff, you'll need to buy Dacia's Duster compact SUV. The extra wheel travel seems to give the Stepway a marginally better ride quality than the standard Sandero and the 41mm raise in height hasn't made body control noticeably worse. This current generation model's stiffer, more sophisticated CMF-B platform means it can deliver some better engineering. The Stepway range is primarily based around a three cylinder turbo petrol TCe unit, which offers 110hp and is paired with 6-speed manual transmission. Unlike the ordinary Sandero, the Stepway version has also been engineered to take the brand's hybrid 155 electrified powertrain. The hybrid 155 combines a 109hp 1.8-litre four cylinder petrol engine, two electric motors (a 50hp motor and a high-voltage starter/generator), a 1.4kWh battery (230V) and an automatic electric gearbox with four gears for the ICE engine and two others for the electric motor.

Design and Build

As before, the Stepway is styled to look a bit more rugged without actually offering any four wheel-drive underpinnings. Though this variant's extra 41mm of stepped-up ground clearance gives it a nicely chunky look and might well prove useful when bumping up and down big kerbs in town. Front and rear skid plates and roof rail complete the Stepway look. As for exterior changes to this improved model, well there's a new matt black strip running between the rear lights and the redesigned bumper, plus fresh wheel designs and a shark fin antenna. Along with new protections on the wheel arches, lower body and fog light surrounds in a material the brand calls 'Starkle' (first seen on the current Duster SUV). Invented by Dacia engineers, this contains 20% recycled plastic and is fully recyclable. Its composition gives the material a speckled look, plus Starkle has a smaller carbon footprint in production and is less vulnerable to everyday scratches. The interior's been given a makeover too, with smarter dashboard air vents that feature an inverted 'T' design, matching the latest exterior light signature. There are more durable fabrics on the seats, dashboard and doors, giving the interior a more welcoming look. Plus the steering wheel's been re-styled. Dacia's also added a new interface design to the 7-inch digital drive display; and revised the 10-inch central infotainment monitor, which can be had with connected navigation and a nearby wireless smartphone charger. As before, access to the rear is easy, with wide-opening doors and reasonable knee room; you could seat a couple of adults there more comfortably than in most other superminis. The boot remains larger than the supermini models this Sandero is priced against, rated at 328-litres, extendable to 1,108-litres with the rear bench folded.

Market and Model

So how much are you going to end up paying? Think in terms of a Stepway starting price of about £1,300 more than a regular Sandero and you won't be too far out. The Stepway model starts from around £16,000 and comes in 'Essential', 'Expression' and 'Extreme' forms. That makes this still the cheapest Crossover-styled car you can buy. 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); or, further up the range, 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 Sandero 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 this Sandero, 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. This Sandero 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

The efficiency figures haven't changed much. The 110hp 1.0-litre Stepway model manages 51.4mpg and 126g/km. For the hybrid 155 version, we'd expect around 57mpg and around 110g/km, based on this unit's returns in the larger Jogger estate. 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

This much improved Dacia Sandero Stepway deserves to do very well. It's a much more interesting and, crucially, more expensive-looking car than the basic Sandero hatch and although the craze for these SUV-styled superminis might have been and gone, it's still a vehicle that will continue to find a ready market here in the UK. With its 41mm raised ride height, it will not only appeal to those looking for something a bit beefy-looking to drive in town, but older buyers might well appreciate not having to sit so far down into the vehicle. The pricing looks extremely good as well. For only a little more than the most depressingly basic small hatch, you can buy a well-equipped Stepway with a modern petrol turbo engine and miles more equipment. Perhaps Skoda should have been Volkswagen's Dacia, but it hasn't really worked out that way - it's become a bit too gentrified. Renault hasn't made that mistake with Dacia. And the Sandero Stepway is a case study in how to do budget cars very well indeed.

Performance
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Handling
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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
80%
Equipment
80%
Economy
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Depreciation
70%
Insurance
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Find a dealer

This vehicle is available at Motability branches.