Dacia Bigster review | Bigger, more expensive, but still a Dacia | Autocar
The Dacia Bigster is the brand's first entry into the hugely popular C-SUV segment - think of it as a rival to the Nissan Qashqai or Kia Sportage.
That means that it's both the biggest Dacia yet and also the most powerful and expensive. And yet it's still a Dacia: costing from £25,000 it undercuts the opposition, offers big space inside and comes with just the right sort of options to keep private buyers happy.
Join Autocar's Richard Lane as he reviews the new Dacia. We've put tech specs for this particular test model below.
For more on the Bigster, and for news and reviews of all of its rivals, find out more at autocar.co.uk.
Dacia Bigster Hybrid 155 Journey
Price: £29,245
Engine: 4 cyls in line, 1793cc, petrol, plus electric motor
Power: 153bhp at 5300rpm
Torque: 127lb ft at 3000rpm (check) Gearbox 4-spd automatic, FWD
Kerb weight: 1419kg
0-62mph: 9.7sec
Top speed: 112mph
Economy: 60.1mpg
CO2: 106g/k
The Dacia Bigster is the brand's first entry into the hugely popular C-SUV segment - think of it as a rival to the Nissan Qashqai or Kia Sportage.
That means that it's both the biggest Dacia yet and also the most powerful and expensive. And yet it's still a Dacia: costing from £25,000 it undercuts the opposition, offers big space inside and comes with just the right sort of options to keep private buyers happy.
Join Autocar's Richard Lane as he reviews the new Dacia. We've put tech specs for this particular test model below.
For more on the Bigster, and for news and reviews of all of its rivals, find out more at autocar.co.uk.
Dacia Bigster Hybrid 155 Journey
Price: £29,245
Engine: 4 cyls in line, 1793cc, petrol, plus electric motor
Power: 153bhp at 5300rpm
Torque: 127lb ft at 3000rpm (check) Gearbox 4-spd automatic, FWD
Kerb weight: 1419kg
0-62mph: 9.7sec
Top speed: 112mph
Economy: 60.1mpg
CO2: 106g/km