Tuesday, October 22, 2024

The Dacia Jogger comes to Denmark as a hybrid

The new Dacia Jogger Hybrid is now available in Denmark and continues to be the cheapest 7-seater car on the market.

More than a year ago, the Dacia Jogger Hybrid was introduced to the European market, where it quickly became popular and now accounts for approximately 25% of Jogger sales. In Denmark, the introduction has been longer in the making, but now it is here.

The hybrid model is offered in the most highly equipped version, called Extreme, which includes features such as door-free access, air conditioning and electric side mirrors.

The engine and technology in the Dacia Jogger Hybrid originate from Renault and have already been tested in models such as Captur and Clio. This ensures reliable performance that many already know from Renault.

The engine in the Jogger Hybrid is a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that, together with the electric motor, produces 143 hp. This is an upgrade from the previous 110 hp version. The combined use of electric and petrol engines also provides a quieter driving experience, especially during acceleration.

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Fuel consumption is improved in the hybrid version, which clocks 20.4 km/l compared to the 17 km/li Tce 110 version. This is because the Jogger Hybrid always starts on electricity and can run up to 80% of the time on the electric motor in city traffic, which provides significant savings on fuel consumption.

The battery in the hybrid model is located where the spare wheel would normally be, ensuring that no space is lost for passengers or luggage. With a wheelbase of 2.9 meters and a length of 4.55 meters, there is plenty of room for up to seven people in the car.

The interior is spacious with 24 liters of storage space in the cabin and up to six cup holders. The two rear seats can be folded down or removed, allowing for up to 708 liters of luggage space. If you also fold down the second row of seats, the luggage compartment is expanded to 1819 litres.

In addition to the improved engine and technology, a new instrument layout with a 7-inch TFT screen is also introduced. The safety equipment includes six airbags and systems such as Emergency Brake Assist and Blind Spot Assist.

The Dacia Jogger Hybrid can now be seen, tested and bought at the 31 authorized Dacia dealers in Denmark. For more information about the Dacia Jogger Hybrid, visit Dacia Denmark's official website .

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