Dacia Sandero 2026: Europe's Top-Selling Car Embraces Hybrid Technology

Chris Harris

Driver and journalist, now with Top Gear, renowned for his technically skilled and enthusiastic car reviews.

Renault's strategic acquisition of Dacia in the late 1990s has proven to be a resounding success, transforming the Romanian carmaker from a lesser-known entity into a prominent player in the European automotive landscape. The Dacia Sandero stands as a testament to this success, consistently topping European sales charts since 2017 among retail consumers and emerging as the overall best-selling car in 2024. With nearly 310,000 units sold last year, its enduring popularity is undeniable, driven by its blend of affordability and practicality. The upcoming 2026 mid-cycle refresh aims to build upon this foundation, introducing significant enhancements to maintain its competitive edge.

This refresh, encompassing the Sandero, Sandero Stepway, Logan sedan, and Jogger wagon, focuses on modernizing both aesthetics and functionality. Key exterior updates include redesigned headlights and a revamped grille, creating a cohesive, single-piece illusion, along with pixel-effect LED taillights. Inside, the introduction of a larger 10-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, coupled with advanced safety features like automatic emergency braking and a driver attention alert, elevates the driving experience. Crucially, the Sandero Stepway and Jogger will feature a new hybrid powertrain, signaling Dacia's commitment to evolving with market demands while preserving the brand's core values of value and accessibility.

Enhanced Aesthetics and Modernized Interior Features

The 2026 Dacia Sandero and its counterparts, including the Sandero Stepway, Logan, and Jogger, are undergoing a significant mid-cycle update, showcasing a refined design and a more technologically advanced cabin. These enhancements are strategically implemented to boost the appeal of these highly popular models, moving beyond their traditional low-cost image. Externally, the facelift brings a fresh look with new headlights that seamlessly integrate with a redesigned grille, giving the vehicles a more contemporary and unified front fascia. The rear of the cars now boasts modern LED taillights with a distinctive pixelated effect, a design cue also seen on the Jogger, reminiscent of Volvo's styling. The Sandero Stepway further distinguishes itself with a subtle matte black strip incorporating the brand's emblem, replacing more conventional badging.

Beyond these visual updates, the exterior improvements extend to new alloy wheel designs and updated hubcaps for models equipped with steel wheels, adding a touch of sophistication across the range. A shark fin antenna is now a standard feature, and two new exterior colors, Amber Yellow and Sandstone, offer more personalization options. Inside, Dacia is embracing modern connectivity and convenience with a larger 10-inch infotainment touchscreen that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additional amenities like an induction charging pad, automatic headlights, a multi-view camera system, and power-folding mirrors are introduced, either as standard or optional features, ensuring that despite their affordability, these vehicles offer contemporary comforts. The innovative YouClip anchor point system, integrated into various cabin locations, further enhances practicality by providing versatile attachment points for a range of accessories.

Advanced Powertrain and Safety Innovations

A pivotal development in the 2026 Dacia lineup, particularly for the Sandero Stepway and Jogger models, is the introduction of a new hybrid powertrain. This significant upgrade marks Dacia's entry into electrified mobility for the Sandero, combining a naturally aspirated 1.8-liter gasoline engine with two electric motors and a 1.4-kWh battery pack. This system delivers a combined output of 155 horsepower and 170 Nm of torque, ensuring a more dynamic and efficient driving experience. The hybrid models are designed to start exclusively in electric mode, and Dacia projects that up to 80 percent of urban driving can be accomplished without relying on the gasoline engine, highlighting a strong focus on fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. While the Jogger hybrid is already available for order, the electrified Sandero Stepway is anticipated to hit the market in the fourth quarter of the following year.

In addition to the hybrid option, Dacia continues to offer a diverse range of engine choices to cater to different preferences and budgets. More affordable configurations will feature a 1.2-liter three-cylinder turbo engine capable of running on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), producing 120 horsepower and paired with either a six-speed manual or a dual-clutch automatic transmission. These bi-fuel models boast an impressive range of up to 920 miles with full tanks of both gas and LPG. Other powertrain options include gas-only turbo engines with 100 or 110 horsepower, each coupled with a six-speed manual gearbox, and a base naturally aspirated three-cylinder engine generating 65 horsepower, paired with a five-speed manual. Complementing these powertrain advancements are crucial safety upgrades, introduced to meet the latest EU regulations. New safety features include a driver attention alert system and an automatic emergency braking system with enhanced detection capabilities for vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorbikes. These comprehensive updates underscore Dacia's commitment to providing safe, modern, and affordable vehicles that resonate with a broad spectrum of consumers.

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