Dacia's Logan to Bigster: A 17-Year Journey of Affordable Spacious Cars
Dacia's Logan sedan, launched in 2005, revolutionised the budget car market. It offered unparalleled space and utility at an affordable price, using parts supplied by Renault. The Logan became a symbol of Dacia's success and value for money.
The Logan was marketed as a budget car, priced at 7,200 euros with a three-year warranty. Despite its price, it came with impressive features such as ESP, side airbags, power steering, air conditioning, electric window lifters, and central locking. Its five-seater capacity could be expanded by removing the rear bench, loosening just a few screws.
The Logan's journey mirrors Dacia's own growth. Starting with Renault's leftover parts, the Logan proved that affordability need not compromise quality or space. Today, Dacia's Bigster, with a seat height of 64 cm, carries this legacy forward. It offers a unique perspective, blending past and present, with a straight line leading from the Logan's humble beginnings to the Bigster's modern design.
From the Logan to the Bigster, Dacia's commitment to affordable, spacious cars remains unchanged. The Logan's success paved the way for Dacia's growth, proving that budget cars need not compromise on features or utility.