Visually, the Dacia Striker uses some stylistic elements of the Dacia Bigster crossover, with which it shares a platform. The model is positioned as a "lifestyle wagon". In terms of price, it will compete with cars like the Kia K4 Sportswagon and Skoda Octavia Combi.
The car follows the brand's new design style. The body is characterized by sleek lines and an elongated silhouette. A new daytime running light signature is used at the front.
Dacia Striker
Among other features are characteristic moldings on the lower part of the front doors and a glossy black element connecting the rear lights. The textured surface of the body emphasizes the model's off-road character.
Dimensions and practicality
The length of the Dacia Striker is 4.62 m. Thus, the model is slightly larger than the Dacia Bigster, whose length reaches 4.57 m.
The wagon has classic handle-bar door handles along the entire length of the body, while the Bigster uses hidden rear handles.
Engines
The novelty will feature:
- a hybrid version
- a hybrid with all-wheel drive
- a version with an engine running on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Details of the units have not yet been disclosed, but it is expected that the powertrain range will be close to that of the Dacia Bigster. Therefore, it may include:
- a 103 kW (140 hp) mild hybrid petrol engine
- the Hybrid-G 4x4 150 version
- Hybrid 155 with automatic transmission
Diesel versions are not planned.
Prices
The starting price of the Dacia Striker should be less than 25,000 euros. For comparison, prices for the Kia K4 Sportswagon start at 29,890 euros with a power of 115 hp, while the comparable Skoda Octavia Combi costs 29,840 euros.
The public premiere of the model has already taken place, but a full presentation with an interior demonstration is scheduled for June 2026.
Source: Dacia