
The new Dacia Jogger has arrived in Ireland and goes on sale priced from €23,290.
The Jogger is the brand’s first 7-seat family car and offers the practicality of an estate car with rugged SUV-inspired design.
The new Dacia Jogger will join the popular Duster and Sandero/Sandero Stepway in the brand’s Irish line-up.
Dacia Jogger price and equipment for Ireland
In Ireland the new Jogger is available in three trim levels – Essential, Comfort, and Extreme SE. There are just two options – metallic paint and a spare wheel.
Starting at €23,290, the Jogger Essential includes manual air conditioning, cruise control with speed limiter, rear parking sensors, adjustable steering wheel, and automatic headlights. There are also front fog lights, electric front windows, Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEBS), and Dacia’s Media Control that uses the driver’s smartphone as a screen.
From €25,090, the Jogger Comfort adds modular roof rails, body-coloured door handles, electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors, automatic wipers, front and rear parking sensors with reversing camera and 16-inch ‘Flex’ steel wheels. Inside there is a soft-feel steering wheel, satin chrome interior door handles, satin chrome and copper orange air vents, central armrest with storage, electric rear windows and one-touch operation on the front. There’s also and electric parking brake, keyless entry, automatic air conditioning, blind spot warning, and Dacia’s 8-inch Media Display system. It comes with two USB ports and smartphone mirroring, including both Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto®.

At €26,590, the special edition Extreme SE adds 16-inch alloy wheels in a black finish, black roof bars and door mirrors, plus additional exterior styling elements unique to the model. The interior gains heated front seats, special floor and cargo mats, and Dacia’s Media Nav system. It has built-in navigation and wireless smartphone mirroring.
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Based on the company’s modular CMF-B platform, the new Dacia Jogger features a unique rear module. It extends the car’s length to just over 4.5 metres, making it the longest model in the Dacia range. This extra length allows the Jogger to deliver the same level of versatility as many larger models.
With all seats in place, the boot offers 212-litres of storage space. This rises to 699-litres with the third-row seats folded.
At launch, the new Jogger is powered by Dacia’s new TCe 110 hp turbocharged petrol engine with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
It will be followed by a new hybrid in 2023 with 140 hp, the brand’s first ever hybrid vehicle. This will also be the only automatic option in the range.
Dacia Ireland has also confirmed that the all-electric Dacia Spring will go on sale in Ireland in 2024.
